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Mooinjer veggey is the Manx for
little people, a term used for
fairies in
Gaelic lore. The
equivalent Irish and
Scottish Gaelic are
Muintir Bheaga and...
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belong to the
overall Celtic Mythology group, with Manannán mac Lir, the
Mooinjer veggey, Buggane, Lhiannan-Shee, Ben-Varrey and the
Moddey Dhoo
being prominent...
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Crichton Leprechaun Irish mythology in po****r
culture Leprechaun traps Mooinjer veggey Sleih beggey Another (intermediary) form is luchrupán,
listed by...
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similar analogues exist in
closely related Irish (Aos Sí), Manx (
Mooinjer veggey),
Welsh Tylwyth Teg ('Fair Family'), and
Breton (korrigan) culture...
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medium for
teaching at five of the island's pre-schools by a
company named Mooinjer veggey ("little people"),
which also
operates the sole Manx-medium primary...
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Ulster and
Scottish Isles Leprechaun -
little bodied Celtic solitary fairy Mooinjer veggey - Manx
Gaelic little people Púca - a
shapeshifting trickster from...
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Arkan Sonney Buggane Fairy Fenodyree Glashtyn Jimmy Squarefoot Moddey Dhoo
Mooinjer veggey Sleih beggey Rose,
Carol (1998). Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns,...
- of Man,
where there are Manx
language playgroups and
nurseries run by
Mooinjer Veggey. A
study in 2004
reported on two
language nests in
British Columbia:...
- them. A
superstition is to
greet the
fairies (an
English term for the
Mooinjer Veggey ("Little People");
historically never called fairies or ferrish...
- game Folklore.
Adhene Arkan Sonney Buggane Fenodyree Glashtyn Moddey Dhoo
Mooinjer veggey Sleih beggey "Jimmy Squarefoot". The
Element Encyclopedia of the...