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    derived from Hobbe Hyrste or Hob o' t' hyrst – "Hob of the hurst". Hob o' t' hyrst Hob-t-hyrst Hob-thyrst Hob-thrust Hob-thrush See also WiKtionary :...
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  • Hobgoblin (redirect from Hob goblin)
    the free dictionary. Bogeyman Dobby (Harry Potter) Hob (folklore) Household deity Kobold Niuli A hob, is also flat metal shelf at the side or back of a...
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    gruagach (Scottish Gaelic), is a household spirit or Hobgoblin from Scottish folklore that is said to come out at night while the owners of the house are asleep...
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  • Look up hob or Hob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hob, HOB or Hobs may refer to: Heart of Brooklyn, a tourism-related non-profit organization in...
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    suggest an association with Hob folklore: Hob Hall and Hob Wood (Hobcrofte 1610). Hob Hall, Hob Lane Farm, Gorsey Bank. Hob Wood, near Gorsey Bank. Holehouse...
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    relates to a certain Hob-trush Hob who, according to the folklore of that region, lived in a cave in Mulgrave woods near Whitby. The name Hob-trush may be derived...
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    other European folklore, there are many beings similar to the nisse, such as the Scots and English brownie, Northumbrian English hob, West Country pixie...
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  • master, called 'Owd Hob', who had the form of a satyr or archetypical devil: horns, cloven hooves and a tail. A piece of folklore concerning a Lancashire...
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    cell Modern wooden cross The name "Hobthrush" relates to Hob (folklore) — the similarly named "Hob-trush" is also found in North Yorkshire. It is possible...
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    the noun дом) Serafimushka (Russian: Серафимушка) Ancestor worship Hob (folklore) Anglo-Scots household spirit Deities of Slavic religion Household deity...
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