- the
kalag getting lost in the
spirit world; the
kalag being captured, attacked, or
seduced by
another spirit; or
simply the
refusal of the
kalag to return...
-
Kalag-e
Amjadi (Persian: کلگ امجدی, also
Romanized as
Kalag-e Amjadī; also
known as
Kalag, Kaleg, Kaleg-e Amjadī, Kaleg, Kaleg, and Kaleg) is a village...
-
sacred female spirit,
caretaker of the rice
spirits (
kalag paray). She is
married to Bulungabon. The
kalag paray must be
appeased to
ensure a
bountiful harvest...
-
Sheykh Kalag (Persian: شيخ كلگ; also
known as Shey
Kallak and Sheykh-e Kallak) is a
village in
Talang Rural District,
Talang District, Qasr-e Qand County...
- Nabua,
officially the Muni****lity of
Nabua (Rinconada Bikol: Banwāan ka Nabua; Tagalog:
Bayan ng Nabua), is a 1st
class muni****lity in the
province of...
- "white crow": for example,
belaya vorona (бе́лая воро́на) in
Russian and
kalāg-e sefīd (کلاغ سفید) in Persian. In 1988, Marques,
Yzerbyt and
Leyens conducted...
- this respect. Some
stems appear to
require the
suffix always: e.g. 𒆗𒂵
kalag-ga "mighty", 𒊷𒂵 sag9-ga "beautiful", 𒁍𒁕 gid2-da "long" (these are verbs...
- Pre-colonial
Filipinos believed that upon death, the "free" soul (Visayan:
kalag; Tagalog: kaluluwa) of a
person travels to a
spirit world,
usually by voyaging...
- of the word maot
instead of batî ("ugly"), alálay, kalálag
instead of
kalag-
kalag (Halloween), kabaló/kahibaló and kaágo/kaantígo
instead of kabawó/kahíbawó...
-
trying conditions of
climate and terrain, the
chief engagement being one at
Kalag, near Gusht, on 21st July.
During August General Dyer
traversed without...