Bugul Noz, the Glossary
The Bugul Noz ("Night Shepherd" or "child of the night") is a nocturnal fairy or bogeyman-like being in Breton folklore, from Morbihan, Brittany.[1]
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7 relations: Bogeyman, Breton mythology, Bretons, Goblin, Iannic-ann-ôd, Kobold, Morbihan.
- Bogeymen
- Breton legendary creatures
Bogeyman
The bogeyman (also spelled or known as bogyman, bogy, bogey, and, in North American English, also boogeyman) is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior. Bugul Noz and bogeyman are Bogeymen.
Breton mythology
Breton mythology is the mythology or corpus of explanatory and heroic tales originating in Brittany. Bugul Noz and Breton mythology are Brittany stubs and Celtic mythology stubs.
See Bugul Noz and Breton mythology
Bretons
The Bretons (Bretoned or) are an ethnic group native to Brittany, north-western France.
Goblin
A goblin is a small, grotesque, monstrous creature that appears in the folklore of multiple European cultures.
Iannic-ann-ôd
In Breton folklore, Iannic-ann-ôd or Yannig an Aod (meaning "Little John of the shore"), are said to be the lost souls of those drowned at sea and were never recovered. Bugul Noz and Iannic-ann-ôd are Breton legendary creatures, Brittany stubs and Celtic mythology stubs.
See Bugul Noz and Iannic-ann-ôd
Kobold
A kobold (occasionally cobold) is a mythical sprite. Bugul Noz and kobold are Fairies.
Morbihan
The Morbihan (Mor-Bihan) is a department in the administrative region of Brittany, situated in the northwest of France.
See also
Bogeymen
- Alphito
- Babay (Slavic folklore)
- Black Annis
- Bloody Bones
- Bodach
- Bogeyman
- Boggart
- Bugbear
- Bugul Noz
- Cheval Gauvin
- Christie Cleek
- Coco (folklore)
- Drapé (legend)
- Dydko
- El Sombrerón
- Gatipedro
- Jack o' Kent
- Jasy Jatere
- King Kull (DC Comics)
- Lamia
- Lazy Laurence
- Mormo
- Nanny Rutt
- Nelly Longarms
- Night Doctors
- Púca
- Peg Powler
- Picolaton
- Pishtaco
- Qallupilluit
- Rantas
- Sacamantecas
- Sack Man
- Shellycoat
- Squasc
Breton legendary creatures
- Ankou
- Bugul Noz
- Fions
- Groac'h
- Houles fairy
- Iannic-ann-ôd
- Irrwurz
- Jetins
- Korrigan
- Les Lavandières
- Morgen (mythological creature)
- Morvarc'h
- Tréo-Fall
- Yan-gant-y-tan