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- Knucker is a dialect word for a sort of water dragon, living in knuckerholes in Sus****, England. "The word comes from the Old English nicor which means...
- this may explain the myth. Knucker A kind of water dragon, living in knuckerholes in Sus****, England. St. Leonard's Forest dragons Of Sus**** folklore....
- known as knuckers lived in bottomless ponds called knuckerholes. There were several knuckerholes in Sus****, including one in Worthing by Ham Bridge (on...
- gravestone of the dragonslayer who killed the Knucker who lived in the nearby knuckerhole. The stone has a cross on it overlaying a herringbone pattern, but no...
- first adventure. The second half appeared as "The Mystery of the Missing Knuckerholes" in some listings, but on the program was simply titled as Part 2 of...
- of Saint Cuthflæd of Lyminster. Just to the north of the village is a knuckerhole which, according to folklore, was home to a dragon, the Knucker.The church...
- Kiki" (Random House, 2002) (illustrator) Dragon Tales "Knock-Knock Knuckerhole" (Random House, 2002) (as DiCicco Studios) (illustrator) Dragon Tales...
- fairies and the Devil. Knuckers were a sort of water dragon that lived in knuckerholes, or bottomless pools of water. St Leonards Forest was also home to a...