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Knucker is a
dialect word for a sort of
water dragon,
living in
knuckerholes in Sus****, England. "The word
comes from the Old
English nicor which means...
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gravestone of the
dragonslayer who
killed the
Knucker who
lived in the
nearby knuckerhole. The
stone has a
cross on it
overlaying a
herringbone pattern, but no...
- this may
explain the myth.
Knucker A kind of
water dragon,
living in
knuckerholes in Sus****, England. St. Leonard's
Forest dragons Of Sus**** folklore....
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known as
knuckers lived in
bottomless ponds called knuckerholes.
There were
several knuckerholes in Sus****,
including one in
Worthing by Ham
Bridge (on...
- of
Saint Cuthflæd of Lyminster. Just to the
north of the
village is a
knuckerhole which,
according to folklore, was home to a dragon, the Knucker.The church...
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first adventure. The
second half
appeared as "The
Mystery of the
Missing Knuckerholes" in some listings, but on the
program was
simply titled as Part 2 of...
- Kiki" (Random House, 2002) (illustrator)
Dragon Tales "Knock-Knock
Knuckerhole" (Random House, 2002) (as
DiCicco Studios) (illustrator)
Dragon Tales...
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fairies and the Devil.
Knuckers were a sort of
water dragon that
lived in
knuckerholes, or
bottomless pools of water. St
Leonards Forest was also home to a...