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| has gloss | eng: Luison, Luisõ or Lobison is the name of a monstrous creature from Guaraní mythology. Being one of the seven cursed children of Tau and Kerana, the Luison is one of the primary figures of legend in Guaraní speaking cultures today, such as Paraguay. Of the original myths of the Guaraní people, the Luison is one of the few whose story has changed significantly in modern times. |
| lexicalization | eng: Luison |
| instance of | (noun) a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again loup-garou, lycanthrope, werewolf, wolfman |
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| Guarani | |
| has gloss | grn: Luisõ peteĩ mymba jaguápe ojoguava, ivai, hesa vera ha iñakã guasu. Pyhare pytévove oho ojapajeréi teongue ári, upévara hesayju ha ine. |
| lexicalization | grn: Luisõ |
| Portuguese | |
| lexicalization | por: Luison |
| Castilian | |
| has gloss | spa: El lobizón (por el nombre portugués: lobis-homen), Luisito, Juicho o Luisón [en la grafía guaraní actual, Luisõ] es el séptimo y último hijo varón de Taú y Keraná y uno de los monstruos legendarios de la mitología guaraní. |
| lexicalization | spa: Lobizon |
| lexicalization | spa: lobizón |
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| media:img | Luisón.png |
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