- pooka
- [ʹpu:kə] n ирл.
злой дух
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Pooka — Puck (mythologie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Puck. Puck. Peinture de Joshua Reynolds Puck est un personnage féerique … Wikipédia en Français
pooka — 1. noun a) A fairy that appears in animal form, often large. It appears only to some people. The pooka had befriended the kindly old man. b) A convenient storage location or hiding spot created by the arrangement or form of surrounding objects 2 … Wiktionary
Pooka (disambiguation) — Pooka may refer to:*Pooka (band), British pop duo *An alternate spelling of Púca *A race of rabbit like beings in the video game Odin Sphere *An enemy in the Dig Dug series of games *Pooka Zin; a brief, monstrous character in the webcomic Zebra… … Wikipedia
Pooka (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Pooka Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = Manchester, England Genre = Folk Electronic Pop Rock Years active = 1992 mdash;2002 Label = WEA Records Elektra Island Records Rough Trade Associated acts = URL =… … Wikipedia
pooka — /pooh keuh/, n. puca. * * * … Universalium
pooka — [ pu:kə] noun (in Irish mythology) a hobgoblin. Origin from Ir. púca … English new terms dictionary
pooka — poo·ka … English syllables
Pooka — A pre Celtic god, possibly of the dwarfs, who was eventually degraded until he became a goblin, the Puck of English literature … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Pooka — From Irish folklore, a harmless but very mischievous supernatural being. It often appears in animal or half animal form. He can give the gift of understanding animal speech. Also called a Puca … The writer's dictionary of science fiction, fantasy, horror and mythology
pooka — n. Ir. a hobgoblin. Etymology: Ir. puacuteca … Useful english dictionary
Púca — The Púca (Old Irish), (also Pwwka, Pooka, Puka, Phouka, Púka, Pwca in Welsh, Bucca in Cornish, pouque in Dgèrnésiais, also Glashtyn, Gruagach) is a creature of Celtic folklore, notably in Ireland and Wales. It is one of the myriad of fairy… … Wikipedia