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- fabric felting technique Nuno, meaning "ancestor" in Philippine languages, usually in reference to ancestral anito spirits Nuno sa punso, a nature spirit...
- name, literally 'Ancestor/Grandparent living in the anthill'. The nuno are the spirits of the ancestors. When a tree is to be felled, or a piece of virgin...
- antiñgeros also refer to Nuno as Infinito Dios (Infinite God). The term nunò was also used by the ancient Tagalogs to refer to the spirits of their ancestors...
- non-human spirits. Like in ancestor spirits, diwata are referred to in polite kinship titles when addressed directly, like apo ("elder") or nuno ("grandparent")...
- 人 5 4 attach フ、つ-ける、つ-く fu, tsu-keru, tsu-ku 1740 布 巾 5 5 linen フ、ぬの fu, nuno 1741 扶 手 7 S aid フ fu 1742 府 广 8 4 urban prefecture フ fu 1743 怖 心 8 S dreadful...
- through dwellings of spirits, such as cemeteries or haunted gr****lands. It is a way to show respect and avoid disturbing spirits and other mythical creatures...
- the shapeshifting werehyena, the list traverses mermaids, goblins, and spirits like the dokkaebi of Asia. The Americas contribute figures like the cryptic...
- anthills and termite mounds. Those that live in the last two are termed nunò sa punsó (Tagalog for “old man of the mound”). They are either categorized...
- Plasencia's Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) describe the tikbalang as ghosts and spirits of the forests, ****ociated with the terms multo and bibit. Entries in early...
- of several indigenous forces: dwarfs, demons, or other malevolent spirits (na-nuno, na-kulam, na-demonyo). The water is then used to anoint the ailing...