- The
hooded crow (Corvus cornix), also
called the
scald-
crow or hoodie, is a
Eurasian bird
species in the
genus Corvus.
Widely distributed, it is found...
- Maro-boduos, from maro- ('great')
attached to
boduos ('
crow'; cf.
Middle Irish bodb '
scald-
crow, war-divinity', Old
Breton bodou 'ardea'; also
Common Brittonic...
- mean a witch, fairy, or goddess,
represented in
folklore by the
scald-
crow, or royston-
crow.
Peter O'Connell's 1819
Irish Dictionary defines the Badb as...
- *tet(e)ro-
meaning 'quacking sound'.
Tethra means both sea and
scald-
crow Badb or Roynston's
crow in Old Irish. "Tethra" is the name of an
armor set for the...
- Og The Morrigan, a
triple goddess, and her two counterparts: Bodb, the
Scald Crow Macha, the
Queen of
Phantoms Saint Patrick The
Dagda CĂșchulainn Dave Langford...
- it in the 1592
edition of his book
Pierce Penniless,
calling the work a "
scald,
trivial lying pamphlet". In 1969
Warren B. Austin[who?]
undertook a pioneering...
- five
stars out of five, stating: "Scorsese's
brutal spiritual epic will
scald, and succor, your soul."
Collin further added: "It's the kind of work a...
- was
killed during the
first torpedo attack, and two
other firemen were
scalded. To date, Californian's
wreck remains undiscovered.
Californian sunk less...
- and to turn down the fire. However, this is a trap,
since the soup will
scald her, some dogs will tear her to pieces, and the
gates will
creak and smash...
-
accidental collision between two
trains in
which one man was
killed and four
scalded; Bean
presided over an
inquest concerning the
train wreck of the G.H.&...