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has gloss | eng: The glaistig is a creature from Scottish mythology. It came in two forms, namely, firstly a kind of satyr, a supposed she-hag or hag in the shape of a goat, secondly, a kind of beautiful female fairy, identical with the bean-nighe, usually attired in a green robe, seldom seen except at the bank of a stream, and engaged in washing, also known as maighdean uaine (green maiden). In most stories, the creature is described as a beautiful woman with dusky or gray skin and long blonde hair. Her lower half was that of a goat, usually disguised by a long, flowing green robe or dress. |
lexicalization | eng: glaistig |
instance of | (noun) a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers sprite, faerie, fay, fairy, faery |
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has gloss | jpn: グラシュティグ(英:glaistig)はスコットランド民間伝承における存在である。大抵の物語において、浅黒い、あるいは灰色の肌で長いブロンドの髪をもった美しい女性と描写される。彼女の下半身は山羊で、普段は長く垂れた緑色のローブまたはドレスで隠されている。 |
lexicalization | jpn: グラシュティグ |
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