- thighs"; they "run
leaping and
making antique action." The term wood-
woses or
simply Woses is used by J. R. R.
Tolkien to
describe a
fictional race of wild...
- Middle-earth, the Drúedain were
called the Wild Men, or the [Wood-]
Woses: You hear the
Woses, the Wild Men of the Woods: thus they talk
together from afar...
- WOSU also
converted four
repeater stations for WOSU-FM—WOSB in Marion,
WOSE in Coshocton, WOSP in
Portsmouth and WOSV in Mansfield—to
repeaters of WOSA...
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Dragon No. 193 (1993)
Nightshade Doom of
Daggerdale (1993) Also
called a wood
wose; not to be
confused with the
various Nightshades from the
Plane of Shadow...
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Wayback Machine The Guardian, 2018 Ani,
Kelechi Johnmary,
Gabriel Tiobo Wose Kinge, and
Victor Ojakorotu. "Political crisis,
protests and implications...
- the
woods of
Britain and Europe, and who are
named as
woses by the
Riders of Rohan. The
woses,
angered by the
actions of the enemy,
allow the Riders...
-
cross between Old
Norse vargr and Old
English wearh. He took his
woses or wood-
woses (the Drúedain) from the
seeming plural wodwos in the
Middle English...
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Cincinnati WCLV 90.3 FM
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Columbus WOSU-FM 89.7 FM
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Dayton WGDE 91.9 FM
Defiance WOSA 101.1 FM...
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Gondor ...
Pelargir and
Lebennin (1987) Weathertop,
Tower of the Wind (1987)
Woses of the
Black Wood (1987)
Creatures of Middle-earth: A
Bestiary of Animals...
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taverns their own
Germanic medieval Europe Drúedain Wild men, Púkel-men,
Woses Forest their own Wild man
legends of
medieval Europe Dunlendings Wild men...