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- (plural Cofgodas ("cove-gods")) was an Old English term for a household god in Anglo-Saxon paganism. The classicist Ken Dowden opined that the cofgodas were...
- the lares of ancient Roman religion, the gashin of Korean shamanism, and cofgodas of Anglo-Saxon paganism. These survived Christianisation as fairy-like...
- (geomorphology) Gnome Imp Wight Christmas elf Brownie (England and Scotland) Cofgodas (England) Domovoi (Russia) Hob (England) Kobold (Germany) Kofewalt (Germany)...
- between the kobold and the Roman lares and penates and the Anglo-Saxon cofgodas, "room-gods". Linguist Paul Wexler has proposed yet another etymology,...
- derived from the household gods of olden times, known in England as the cofgodas (Old English for "house-gods") of which the brownie and hob are indeed...
- protective symbolism in Germanic traditions, and was known in that role as OE cofgodas ("house protector"). Ormar served as the guardian of the Gothic eastern...
- believed to be home to Hob's – creatures of English folklore derived from the Cofgodas or "cove-gods" of Anglo-Saxon paganism. The castle is believed to have...