- An ogre (feminine:
ogress) is a
legendary monster depicted as a large, hideous, man-like
being that eats
ordinary human beings,
especially infants and...
- The
Ogress and the
Orphans is a children's book by
American writer Kelly Barnhill and
published on
March 8, 2022, by
Algonquin Books. It
counts the events...
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Amelia Elizabeth Hobley (1837 – 10 June 1896), po****rly
dubbed the
Ogress of Reading, was an
English serial killer who
murdered infants in her care over...
- Sohn der
Teriel (French: Le Fils de l'Ogresse; English: The Son of the
Ogress) is a
Berber folktale,
first collected in
Kabylia in
German by ethnologist...
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depicted as
living together as a
family in a cave and include: Grýla, an
ogress with an
appetite for the
flesh of
mischievous children, whom she
cooks in...
- A mare (Old English: mære, Old Dutch: mare; Old Norse, Old High
German and Swedish: mara; Proto-Slavic *mara) is a
malicious entity in
Germanic and Slavic...
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mother of the
ogress's comment. Petrosinella's
irritated mother tells the girl to say to the
ogress that she can act on the promise. The
ogress takes Petrosinella...
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Fiona to Farquaad, who
immediately proposes,
unaware that she
becomes an
ogress at sunset.
Shrek later disrupts the
marriage ceremony,
delaying a kiss between...
- that Grýla was
originally conceived of as a male
monster rather than an
ogress. In one seventeenth-century poem
about Grýla,
which depicts her as wandering...
- Dzunuḵ̓wa (pronounced "zoo-noo-kwah"), also Tsonoqua, Tsonokwa,
Basket Ogress, is a
figure in Kwakwakaʼwakw
mythology and Nuu-chah-nulth mythology. She...