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  • Goule — La goule (de l arabe الغول al ghûl, le « démon », la « créature », la « calamité » ) est une créature monstrueuse du folklore arabe[1] et perse[2] qui apparaît dans les contes des Mille et Une Nuits. Elles forment… …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • Jéci — (DZET si) Variations: OPI, Opji, Oupire ( bloodsucker ) In Kashubia, Poland, the word used to describe a vampire is jéci. It translates to mean empty hallway. Source: Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies, Paper: Dossier, 25; Perkowski,… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Jeci — (DZET si) Variations: OPI, Opji, Oupire ( bloodsucker ) In Kashubia, Poland, the word used to describe a vampire is jéci. It translates to mean empty hallway. Source: Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies, Paper: Dossier, 25; Perkowski,… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Lap — (LAP) Variations: Opji, Oupire ( bloodsucker ) In Kashubia, Poland, the word lap translatesto mean vampire. Source: Calmet, Treatise on Vampires and Revenants, 59; Canadian Centre for Folk Culture, Paper, 25; Pacific Northwest Conference,… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Lupi — (Lou PEA) Variations: Opji, Oupire ( bloodsucker ) The Kashubian people of north central Poland use the word lupi synonymously to mean both wolf and vampire in their language. Source: Indiana University, Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 252;… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Navi — (Nav EE) Variations: Látawci, Navj, Navjaci, Navje, Navki, Navyatsi, Opyr, Opyri, Oupir, Oupire ( bloodsucker ) A vampiric demon from Bulgaria, Poland, Russia, and Slovenia, a navi is created whenever a child dies before he is baptized or when a… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Ohyn — (OH wen) Variations: Oupire ( bloodsucker ) In Poland any child who is born with a caul and teeth but dies soon after birth will rise up as a vampiric REVENANT called an ohyn. While in its grave it will chew upon its own body until it is able to… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Oper — (OO pur) Variations: Opir, Opyr, Oupire ( bloodsucker ), Oupyr, Upar, Vupar In Belarus, eastern Poland, eastern Slovakia, Russia, and Ukraine, the word that is used to describe a vampire is oper. Source: Auerbach, Our Vampires, Ourselves, 113;… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

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