Edievian Word summary
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proper noun
olobec
olobec pl. olobíic
[ol̪obek]*
name of a spirit-being (culture-specific)
[ol̪obek]*
name of a spirit-being (culture-specific)
Edievian
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Etymology
Edievian: olobae Notes
A large, often shaggy dog that lives in meadows, normally near rivers or other bodies of water. The olobec has very nourishing drool that falls in puddles as it walks through its meadow, leaving trails of high-growing vegetation or fungus. The phenomenon of 'fairy rings' are thought to be where an olobec has fallen asleep, leaving a large ring of tall grass or other vegetation behind.
Edievian: olobae Notes
A large, often shaggy dog that lives in meadows, normally near rivers or other bodies of water. The olobec has very nourishing drool that falls in puddles as it walks through its meadow, leaving trails of high-growing vegetation or fungus. The phenomenon of 'fairy rings' are thought to be where an olobec has fallen asleep, leaving a large ring of tall grass or other vegetation behind.
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* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 17 December 2018, 01:10
↺ 17 December 2018, 01:10
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