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- samodiva (Bulgarian: самодива; plural: samodivi, Bulgarian: самодиви), samovila (Bulgarian: самовила; plural: samovili, Bulgarian: самовили) or vila (Bulgarian:...
- [ˈviːla] (plural: vile, or víly [ˈviːli]; Bulgarian: vila, diva, juda, samovila, samodiva, samojuda; Czech: víla, samodiva, divoženka; Old East Slavic:...
- Samovila is a village in Krumovgrad Muni****lity, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Nov 16, 2014 v t e...
- appears in the summer in the gr**** field, in the forest, near the water) Samovila (a female spirit inhabiting the mountains and owning wells and lakes) Upyr...
- (Bohemian, Moravian); Russalka (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian); Vila, Wila; Samovila, Samodiva (Bulgarian); Vyraj The Mermaids, 1871, by Ivan Kramskoi Rusalky...
- serpent and gr**** snake (Macedonia), serpent and ram (Serbia), serpent and a samovila (Macedonia). A woman may conceive a zmei with a serpent (Macedonia), but...
- Serbian and Croatian) as víla, in Bulgarian as samodiva and in Macedonian as samovila - all of them described as beautiful, otherworldly maidens who dance in...
- left, to go on Easter, on Easter, to plow, when he reached the halfway, A Samovila came out, A Woodland Faerie, his roads she barred: - Go back, Yoan Popov...
- Antonijević, Dragojlovic argued that the South Slavic character of the samovila (a fairy-like figure) is a continuation of this Thracian goddess. Perdrizet...
- called Macedonia. His next published works were a revolutionary poem, Samovila Makedonska (Macedonian Fairy), published in 1878, and a Macedonian Song...