Irodalom - Mitológiai Lények
Itt megtanulhat néhány angol szót mitológiai lényekkel kapcsolatban, mint például a "jeti", a "sárkány" és a "kiméra".
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a spiritual and holy being with two white wings, believed to be a servant or agent of God

angyal, isteni hírnök
a female spirit from Irish folklore, associated with death and often depicted as a wailing ghostly figure

banshee, egy női szellem az ír folklórból
a mythical creature in many cultures, often portrayed as a malevolent figure used to frighten children

mumus, bubus
a type of fairy or hobgoblin in Scottish and English folklore, who is said to inhabit households and aid in tasks around the house in exchange for small gifts or treats

manó, brownie
a mythical creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology that is believed to inhabit bodies of water and is often described as a large, fearsome creature with a mix of different animal features

egy mitikus lény az ausztrál bennszülött mitológiából, amelyről úgy gondolják
a mythical creature from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse

kentaur, lóember
a three-headed dog from Greek mythology, known for guarding the entrance to the underworld and preventing the dead from leaving

Kerberosz, a görög mitológiából származó háromfejű kutya
a mythological creature in Greek mythology, typically depicted as a fire-breathing creature with the body and head of a lion, the head of a goat protruding from its back, and a serpent for a tail

kiméra, mitológiai lény
a legendary creature in Latin American folklore, known for attacking and drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats

a chupacabra, a legendás lény chupacabra
a mythical creature in Greek mythology that has a single eye in the middle of its forehead

küklopsz, egyszemű
an evil supernatural creature

démon, gonosz szellem
a fictional, large winged animal with a long tail that is usually able to breathe fire

sárkány, dragon
a fictional, small human-like creature that generally lives under the ground and works in mines

törpe, gnóm
a half-woman, half-snake creature known as the "Mother of Monsters" because she was the mother of many famous monsters

echidna, a szörnyek anyja
a small human-like creature from fairy stories that has pointed ears and magical powers

elf, manó
a fictional, small especially female creature that has magical powers, sometimes has the ability to grant wishes

tündér, tündér
a legendary forest god or spirit that is part human and part goat

faun, szatír
a supernatural creature typically depicted as a small, ethereal being with wings, and is often associated with nature or elemental spirits

tündér, természeti szellem
the female spirit who punished those who had committed crimes, especially within families

düh, Furiák
a supernatural being in Arabian stories that has the power to grant wishes to those who summon or free them from a lamp, bottle, or other container

dzsinn, lélek
a fictional evil spirit or creature from Arabia stories that eats buried dead bodies

ghúl, temetői démon
a fictional human-like creature that is extremely large and powerful

óriás, gigantikus lény
a magical creature in the folklore which resembles a small old man who guards buried treasures

gnóm, manó
a fictional small creature that likes to make trouble for humans or trick them

goblin, manó
a group of three monstrous sisters in Greek mythology, known for their terrifying appearance, with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with their gaze

gorgó, medúza
a mythical creature with the head, wings, and talons of an eagle, and the body of a lion

griff, griff
a fictional humanoid race that appears in various fantasy novels and games, usually characterized by their small size and agility

félénk, fél ember
a creature that has the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish or a dolphin

hippokampusz, tengeri ló
a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit", and is a member of a race of small, humanoid creatures with hairy feet called hobbits

hobbit, egy kitalált szereplő J.R.R. Tolkien "A hobbit" című regényéből
a mythical serpent-like creature in Greek mythology that has multiple heads, and if one head is cut off, two more will grow in its place

hidra, Lernéi hidra
a mythical creature from North American folklore, often depicted as a rabbit with antlers, and celebrated as a symbol of ingenuity and humor

a jackalope, egy mitikus lény az észak-amerikai folklórból
a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens region of New Jersey in the United States, often described as a kangaroo-like creature with wings, hooves, and a forked tail

a Jersey-i Ördög, a Jersey-i Legendás Lény
a shape-shifting water spirit that is said to inhabit the lochs and pools of Scotland

egy alakváltó vízszellem, amelyről azt mondják
a legendary sea monster from Scandinavian folklore, typically depicted as a giant squid or octopus that attacks ships

kraken, a skandináv folklórból származó legendás tengeri szörny
a figure from Alpine folklore who is depicted as a horned creature with a long tongue, known for punishing misbehaving children during the Christmas season

Krampus, egy alak az alpesi folklórból
a female demon or monster in Greek mythology who preys on young children and mothers

lámia, női démon
a giant sea monster who is sometimes considered to be a demon of chaos and darkness

leviátán, óriási tengeri szörny
a legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness, a deep freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands

Loch Ness-i szörny, Egy legendás lény
a legendary creature with the body of a lion, the wings of a bat, and a human-like face

mantikora, manticore
a creature from Greek mythology with snakes for hair and the power to turn people to stone with her gaze

medúza, gorgó
a fictional creature that is half woman and half fish, which lives in the sea

sellő, vízilány
a mythological creature that is half-man and half-fish, and is usually depicted as having a human upper body and a fish-like tail instead of legs

halember, triton
a creature from Greek mythology with the head of a bull and the body of a man

minotaurusz, a Minotaurusz
a fictional, scary, and often large and threatening creature with supernatural abilities

szörny, lény
a character from the book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum, and later used to describe a small person, often with a humorous or endearing connotation

egy munchkin, egy kis karakter
a mythical creature from Hindu and Buddhist mythology that is typically depicted as a human with the lower body of a snake or serpent

nága, kígyótestű mitikus lény
a fictional creature that lives in woods, rivers, etc. and has the shape of a young woman

nimfa, dryád
a fictional, scary, and large creature that likes to eat humans

ogre, óriás
a type of demon or ogre in Japanese folklore

oni (egyfajta démon vagy óriás a japán folklórban)
a humanoid creature that is typically portrayed as brutish, aggressive, and warlike

ork, szörny
a mythical winged horse usually depicted as white in color

Pegazus, mitikus szárnyas ló
a fictional, often large bird with a long life that is reborn through fire and its own ashes

főnix, főnixmadár
a small, mischievous, supernatural creature from English folklore, typically depicted as a small winged sprite with pointed ears and a pointed hat

manó, tündér
a legendary bird of prey in Middle Eastern mythology, typically depicted as large enough to carry off and eat elephants

rok, legendás madár
a legendary creature in North American folklore that is said to inhabit remote forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and western Canada

sasquatch, egy legendás lény az észak-amerikai folklórban
a god in Greek mythology who has the face and body of a human and legs, horns, tails, and ears of a goat

szatír, erdőisten
a fictional sea creature that is half-woman and half-bird or fish which draws sailors to dangerous waters by singing to them

szirén, sellő
a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often depicted in ancient Egyptian and Greek art and mythology as a guardian of temples and tombs

szfinx, sphinx
a supernatural being or force that may be benevolent or malevolent, and which is often associated with specific locations, natural phenomena, or emotions

szellem, kísértet
a supernatural creature typically depicted as a small, ethereal being with wings, and is often associated with nature or elemental spirits

tündér, elf
a type of legendary creature in Japanese folklore, often depicted as a humanoid with wings and a long nose

tengu, egyfajta legendás lény a japán folklórban
a legendary creature in the mythology of Native Americans, particularly those of the Pacific Northwest region of North America

menyhélyes madár, thunderbird
any fictional creature in Scandinavian stories that some of which are large and frightening and some are small and mischievous

troll, manó
supernatural creatures that are said to be deceased but continue to exist in some form, such as zombies, vampires, and ghosts

élőhalott, feltámadott
a fictional horse with a straight horn on its forehead

unikornis, egyszarvú
female figures from Norse mythology who were believed to choose which warriors would die in battle and be taken to Valhalla, the afterlife for heroes

valkűr, valkűr (női alakok a skandináv mitológiából)
a mythical creature from Algonquian folklore, known for its cannibalistic nature and association with cold winter weather

wendigo, egy mitikus lény az algonkin folklórból
a light that appears at night over marshy areas or in graveyards and seems to move away as one approaches it

lidércfény, tűzlovag
a large, ape-like creature said to inhabit the Himalayan region of Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet

jeti, a hóember
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