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- (cf. *dlaka, "animal hair", "fur"), can be reconstructed from Serbian vukòdlak, Slovenian vołkodlȃk, and Czech vlkodlak, although formal variations in...
- Level/area: Ending. Vukodlak: Excellent. Kneel. [Vukodlak feeds his blood to Christof.] / Christof: Traitor! Thou hast murdered me! / Vukodlak: No, but you will...
- itself is a corruption of vrykolakas, which does come from the Slavic vukodlak. In 2023, Sam J. Miller's short story "If Someone You Love Has Become a...
- zburatorul – by name, just like the Old Slavonic or Bohemian Blkodlak [sic], Vukodlak or Polish Mora and Russian Kikimora. That which was believed about this...
- is attested in other Slavic languages such as Slovak vlkolak, Serbian vukodlak, ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic vьlkolakъ and cognates can be found...
- Slavic and Balkan folklore – cf. Slavic vǎlkolak, volkodlak, volkolak, vukodlak, wurdulak, etc.; Romanian Vârcolac; and Gr**** Vrykolakas (both borrowed...
- Krstić and Dušan "Glasna Komora" Koprivica. They recorded a demo in 2007, Vukodlak Metal (Werewolf Metal). In early 2008 band changed its line-up. It featured...
- Gives name to the northern lights. Translates to Firefox. Vǎrkolak, or "Vukodlak" (Slavic) – undead vampire werewolf Werewolf – human, shapeshifts to a...
- (witnir), and a "werewolf" in Slavic languages (Serbian vjedogonja and vukodlak, Slovenian vedanec, Ukrainian viščun). Proto-Indo-Europeans Proto-Indo-European...
- from the Sun /Oj, Srbi’o, nigde lada nema/, 1971 A Werewolf from Samaria /Vukodlak iz Samarije/, 1973 **** 1948-1968 /Kopile 1948-1968/, 1987 Fiodor’s...