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    A brownie or broonie (Scots), also known as a brùnaidh or gruagach (Scottish Gaelic), is a household spirit or Hobgoblin from Scottish folklore that is...
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  • Look up Brownie or brownie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brownie, Browny, or brownies may refer to: Chocolate brownie, a baked good Brownie (given...
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  • Devon folklore. The Welsh counterpart is the coblyn. It is closely related to the Irish leprechaun, Kentish kloker and the English and Scottish brownie. The...
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    The Brownies is a series of publications by Canadian illustrator and author Palmer Cox, based on names and elements from English traditional mythology...
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    Farfadet (category Brownies (folklore))
    Farfadets are creatures of French folklore. The word translates variously as "Sprite", "Imp", "Brownie", or "Leprechaun", though they also resemble the...
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  • on the area over the years. Some creatures of Scottish folklore are Loch Ness Monster, brownies, bogles, kelpies, selkies, the wulver, the bean-nighe,...
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  • Maggy Moulach (category Brownies (folklore))
    is a character from Scottish folklore said to be a Highland brownie. According to the folklore, she had a son named Brownie-Clod, who was said to be a dobie...
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  • from the Brownies, fairies of Scottish folklore said to be hardworking and friendly, which Kameoka believed fit the team's style (a Brownie is featured...
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    Christianisation as fairy-like creatures existing in folklore, such as the Anglo-Scottish brownie and Slavic domovoy. Household deities were usually worshipped...
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    border area. In other European folklore, there are many beings similar to the nisse, such as the Scots and English brownie, Northumbrian English hob, West...
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