folklore u rečniku PONS

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Poltergeists occupy numerous niches in cultural folklore, and have traditionally been described as troublesome spirits who haunt a particular person instead of a specific location.
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And new meaning is gleaned from cultural traditions and history, folklore, songs and improvisations.
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Using a lot of citations was his signature style of research papers, but first-hand folklore evidence and antiquities were also included.
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Folklore, he believed, was an art to be shared, not an exclusive artifact for scholars.
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The folklore were memorized and passed from one generation of storytellers to the next.
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In Scandinavian folklore trolls were supernatural giants who lived in the mountains.
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The stadium reconstruction has already stretched now for a record of over 20 years and became a joke in local folklore.
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This building also houses the village library and folklore museum.
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It's part of the folklore of the whole deal and it's one man's word against another's.
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Local folklore has it that the village was once much largeralmost a mile in lengthbut was washed away by the tide.
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