The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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Strana 247
... means " two , " and it also means " pit . " Pit is associ- ated with death , and is therefore a word to avoid using , or to use with caution . Lua was often used in combination with another word to modify or make more clear and definite ...
... means " two , " and it also means " pit . " Pit is associ- ated with death , and is therefore a word to avoid using , or to use with caution . Lua was often used in combination with another word to modify or make more clear and definite ...
Strana 296
... mean death in the vicinity ; knives faced edge to edge mean a quarreling family ; spilling of water or other liquids means visitors at your house ; itching of either ear means that someone is telling something bad about you ...
... mean death in the vicinity ; knives faced edge to edge mean a quarreling family ; spilling of water or other liquids means visitors at your house ; itching of either ear means that someone is telling something bad about you ...
Strana 319
... means bad luck . 346. Take off your right shoe and turn it upside down to drive away a screech owl . 347. Owls hooting in daytime foretell death . 348. A bird flying against a house means bad luck . 349. Redbirds bring good luck . 350 ...
... means bad luck . 346. Take off your right shoe and turn it upside down to drive away a screech owl . 347. Owls hooting in daytime foretell death . 348. A bird flying against a house means bad luck . 349. Redbirds bring good luck . 350 ...
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