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Mamuna may
refer to: A
Slavic demoness, one of the
Slavic fairies Mammon (mamona), a
Demon of
wealth This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- walk. The
Mamuna or
Boginka is a
Slavic spirit that
exchanges babies (making them into odmieńce) in the cradle. The
changelings left by the
Mamuna were said...
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usually evil. Some
boginki are rusałka, vila, dziwożona, łaskotałka,
mamuna [pl], nawka. The term "boginka"
started to be
applied to any of them. Boginki...
- Dziwożona (or
Mamuna or Boginka) is a
female swamp demon in
Slavic mythology known for
being malicious and dangerous. Most at risk of
becoming one of these...
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February 17, 2007 Kitt Peak
Spacewatch L5 13 km MPC · JPL 343587
Mamuna 2010 GQ23
Mamuna April 5, 2010
Zelenchukskaya S T. V.
Kryachko · 4.2 km MPC · JPL...
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Street and
their predatory activities nationwide. "Mamona" (sometimes "
Mamuna") is a
synonym for
mammon among Slavs. In the 21st century, the word "mamona"...
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Gomari Kofar Fada Buji
Madabe Madabe Pri. Sch.; Madabe/Jaka-Kofar Fada;
Mamuna Kofar Fada;
Lafiya Kofar Fada;
Gubambiya Kofar Fada Buji Y/Tukur Yayarin...
- ''odmieniec'' and it was
considered to be a
child replaced by a
demoness boginka-
mamuna What
differentiated the
demon from one's
progeny were its taciturnity, nonmotility...
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Linkle Liver Story is set in the
fairy tale
world of
Mamuna,
which is
inhabited by demi-humans.
Mamuna is
ruled by a
figure named Muma, a user of dark magic...
- Hebrew: אמונה, romanized: ʾəmunāמאמין "faith" or Hebrew: מאמין, romanized:
maʾmunā "I believe" The
Arabic word for "wealth" or "good luck" as on this day...