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- Fenodyree abstract "Fenodyree (also phynodderee, phynnodderee, fynnoderee or fenoderee) (pronunciation: fŭn-ṓ-đŭr-ĭ or fŭn-ṓđ-rĭ; funótheree; etymology: Manx: fynney "hair, fur" + Manx: oashyree "stockings" (Cregeen's dict.; Rhys suggests influenced by a cognate of Swedish: fjun "down")) is sometimes used as a proper name and sometimes as the name of a class of beings, the latter of which is a hairy little creature, a sort of sprite or fairy (Manx: ferrishyn) in the folklore around the Isle of Man.He can be a helpful creature (see examples), comparable to the Scottish brownie, performing arduous tasks, such as transporting great blocks of white stone (marble?) too heavy for men to lift or, clipping the grass from the meadow with stupendous speed. For his talent in the latter skill, he has earned the nickname yn foldyr gastey or "the nimble mower", and is sung in a Manx ballad by that very title.He is covered with copious body hair, particularly around the legs, and is glossed as being a "satyr", though smaller in stature. He frolicks thus without wearing any clothing. In fact, when a gift of clothing was made to him, he recited a strain in Manx stating that caps and so forth are nothing but discomfort, and it caused him to balefully depart from the area (see #Stone mover example of the tale). In one version of the tale, the clothing was not good enough and the fenodyree left in a huff; in another, it transpired that the brownie believed clothing unhealthy and a cause of disease so, again, left in a huff.It seems that a bit of leftover food was all he asked in recompense. In a ballad recited by a woman, it is told that "His was the wizard hand that toil'd / At midnight's witching hour / That gather'd the sheep from the coming storm", and all he required were "scattered sheafs" and "cream-bowl" left on the meal table. Besides herding animals as just mentioned, reaping and threshing may be added to the list of chores he performs.".
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- Fenodyree wikiPageExternalLink ffcc.
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- Fenodyree wikiPageID "5142876".
- Fenodyree wikiPageLength "9606".
- Fenodyree wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Fenodyree wikiPageRevisionID "680853084".
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Garner.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Alderley_Edge.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_(elf).
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_(folklore).
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairies.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manx_folklore.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manx_legendary_creatures.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Fairy.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Man.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Wilde.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Wilde.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Manx_people.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Marown.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_the_Isle_of_Man.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Púca.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Rushen.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Satyr.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Sheri_S._Tepper.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Snaefell.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Sprite_(creature).
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink The_Weirdstone_of_Brisingamen.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Threshing.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:fouyr.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:mooar.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:rehollys.
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fenodyree".
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLinkText "a type of grotesque goblin or brownie".
- Fenodyree wikiPageWikiLinkText "fenodyree".
- Fenodyree hasPhotoCollection Fenodyree.
- Fenodyree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Fenodyree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Fenodyree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairies.
- Fenodyree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-gv.
- Fenodyree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sv.
- Fenodyree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fenodyree subject Category:Fairies.
- Fenodyree subject Category:Manx_folklore.
- Fenodyree subject Category:Manx_legendary_creatures.
- Fenodyree hypernym Creature.
- Fenodyree type Article.
- Fenodyree type FictionalCharacter.
- Fenodyree type Article.
- Fenodyree comment "Fenodyree (also phynodderee, phynnodderee, fynnoderee or fenoderee) (pronunciation: fŭn-ṓ-đŭr-ĭ or fŭn-ṓđ-rĭ; funótheree; etymology: Manx: fynney "hair, fur" + Manx: oashyree "stockings" (Cregeen's dict.; Rhys suggests influenced by a cognate of Swedish: fjun "down")) is sometimes used as a proper name and sometimes as the name of a class of beings, the latter of which is a hairy little creature, a sort of sprite or fairy (Manx: ferrishyn) in the folklore around the Isle of Man.He can be a helpful creature (see examples), comparable to the Scottish brownie, performing arduous tasks, such as transporting great blocks of white stone (marble?) too heavy for men to lift or, clipping the grass from the meadow with stupendous speed. ".
- Fenodyree label "Fenodyree".
- Fenodyree sameAs Fenoderee.
- Fenodyree sameAs フェノゼリー.
- Fenodyree sameAs Fenoderee.
- Fenodyree sameAs m.0d4rmt.
- Fenodyree sameAs Q639562.
- Fenodyree sameAs Q639562.
- Fenodyree wasDerivedFrom Fenodyree?oldid=680853084.
- Fenodyree isPrimaryTopicOf Fenodyree.