
1) Custom 2) Myth 3) Mythology 4) Myths
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1) Domain of Paul Bunyan 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Lore 5) Lore of a people 6) Mermaid stories and such 7) Oral history 8) PlayStation 3-only game 9) Popular antiquities 10) The study of such lore 11) Traditional knowledge 12) Traditional tales 13) Word of purely Anglo origin
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Folklore (or lore) consists of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales, stories, tall tales, and customs included in the traditions of a culture, subculture, or group. It also includes the set of practices through which those expressive genres are shared. The study of folklore is sometimes called folkloristics, ...
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[horse] Breeders` Cup wins:Breeders` Cup Juvenile Fillies (2005) |awards = Champion Juvenile Filly (2005) |honours = |updated= Folklore (2003 - ) is a retired American Thoroughbred racing filly. In 2005, she won the Breeders` Cup Juvenile Fillies and won an Eclipse Award for champion juvenile filly of 2005. She won the Matron Stakes by four...
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[video game] Folklore, known in Japan as lit. `FolksSoul -Lost Folklore-` is an action role-playing video game developed by Game Republic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game is set in Ireland and the Celtic Otherworld of Irish Mythology, it centers around a young woman named Ellen, and a journalist named Keats, both playa...
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• Alt. of Folk lore
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in modern usage, an academic discipline the subject matter of which (also called folklore) comprises the sum total of traditionally derived and ... [8 related articles]
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Oral traditions and culture of a people, expressed in legends, riddles, songs, tales, and proverbs. The term was coined in 1846 by W J Thoms (1803-1885), but...
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The common orally transmitted traditions, myths, festivals, songs, superstitions, and stories of all peoples. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Sayings, verbal compositions, stories, and social rituals passed along by word of mouth rather than
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Traditional sayings, cures, faerie tales, and folk wisdom of a particular locale which is separate from their mythology.
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Folk'lore` noun , or
Folk' lore` Tales, legends, or superstitions long current among the people.
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Folk tales, customs and beliefs of a national or racial group.
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n] - the unwritten literature (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
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the artistic and cultural traditions (such as customs, beliefs, technical skills, crafts, arts, rituals, and oral traditions) shared by a group of people and maintained over time; also called folklife. Folk groups can be defined by a wide variety of factors such as occupation, recreation, religion, ethnicity, or geography.
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Folklore refers to the tales people tell – folk stories, fairy tales, “tall tales,” and even urban legends. Folklore is typically passed down by word of mouth, rather than being written in books. The key here is that folklore has no author – it just emerges from the culture and is carried forward by constant retelling.
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noun the unwritten literature (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
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the traditional beliefs, legends, customs, etc., of a people; lore of a people. · the study of such lore. · a body of widely held but false or unsubstantiated beliefs.
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traditions, which are not necessarily old, that are passed on informally (by word of mouth, observation, and imitation) over time and through space. Folklore is usually anonymous, has motifs or patterns that stay the same, yet also varies as it is passed on. Everyone and every group has folklore.
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