- in houses, and the
Scottish ùruisg (pronounced [ˈuːɾɯsk] also ùraisg or
urisk),
which lived outside in
streams and
waterfalls and was less
likely to offer...
-
legendary creature of
English folklore that is
similar to the "brownie" (or "
Urisk") of
Scotland and
northern England, the "hob" of
northern England and the...
-
Romantic nationalism) Brighid, a
goddess in
Ancient Celtic religion Brownie or
Urisk in
Scottish folklore Bwbachod in
Welsh folklore Cofgodas in Anglo-Saxon...
- fairy-like
creatures of the
Otherworld in
Welsh folklore and mythology.
Urisk Vættir - also
Wight Weiße
Frauen The Xana is a
character found in Asturian...
- area in
which the
original owner's dog,
Urisk, is buried. The
headstone remains and on it is written: "Here
Urisk lies and let the
truth be told, This faithful...
- kingdom. 7 "The Song of the Chimes" October 20, 1984 (1984-10-20) The evil
Urisk wants to
employ magical wind
chimes to turn the
world into a hot desert...
- near mill is
known for sheep-raising.
Briggs states "many at
least of the
urisks, and
presumably nuckelavee".
Citations Mackenzie,
Donald A. (1935), "Fuath"...
- (age 25) Donetsk,
Ukraine Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach Bruno Urisk Prize money $31,971
Singles Career record 0–1 (at ATP Tour level, Grand...