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- Domovoi abstract "A domovoi or domovoy (Russian: домово́й; IPA: [dəmɐˈvoj]; literally, \"[he] from the house\") is a protective house spirit in Slavic folklore. The plural form in Russian can be transliterated domoviye or domovye (with accent on the vowel after the v). In some accounts, the domovoi is described as having a wife (domovikha or kikimora) who lives in the cellar or henhouse. The Slavs and Balts of former times kept idols of the domovoi.Domovye are masculine, typically small, bearded, and sometimes covered in hair all over. According to some traditions, domovye take on the appearance of current or former owners of the house and have a grey beard, sometimes with tails or little horns. This belief is commonly held to be a remnant of the pre-Christian cult of ancestors which is also reflected in some of the titles of the domovoi (e.g., dedko, dedushka \"grandfather\"). There are tales of neighbors seeing the master of the house out in the yard while in fact the real master was asleep in bed. It has also been said that domovye can take on the appearance of cats or dogs. The domovoi is more often heard than seen and his voice is said to be hollow and harsh.".
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- Domovoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domovoi".
- Domovoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domovoi/Domowoj".
- Domovoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domovoy".
- Domovoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "domovoi".
- Domovoi wikiPageWikiLinkText "slavic house spirit who takes the form of a large elderly man".
- Domovoi caption "An illustration by Ivan Bilibin, 1934".
- Domovoi country Slavs.
- Domovoi firstReported "In folklore".
- Domovoi grouping Fairy.
- Domovoi grouping List_of_cryptids.
- Domovoi grouping Relict_hominid.
- Domovoi grouping Spirit.
- Domovoi habitat "Houses".
- Domovoi name "Domovoi".
- Domovoi status "Unconfirmed".
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- Domovoi subject Category:Characters_of_Russian_folklore.
- Domovoi subject Category:Fairies.
- Domovoi subject Category:Goblins.
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- Domovoi subject Category:Slavic_legendary_creatures.
- Domovoi subject Category:Slavic_paganism.
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- Domovoi hypernym Spirit.
- Domovoi type MythologicalFigure.
- Domovoi type Character.
- Domovoi comment "A domovoi or domovoy (Russian: домово́й; IPA: [dəmɐˈvoj]; literally, \"[he] from the house\") is a protective house spirit in Slavic folklore. The plural form in Russian can be transliterated domoviye or domovye (with accent on the vowel after the v). In some accounts, the domovoi is described as having a wife (domovikha or kikimora) who lives in the cellar or henhouse.".
- Domovoi label "Domovoi".
- Domovoi sameAs Q1657782.