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- Q20713982 subject Q21416439.
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- Q20713982 abstract "A Spaewife, spae-wife or Spey-wife etc., is a Scots language term for a fortune-telling woman. "Spae" comes from Old Norse "spá", meaning prophesize. The name was used as the title of several works of fiction: Robert Louis Stevenson's poem "The Spaewife"; John Galt's historical romance The Spaewife: A Tale of the Scottish Chronicles; and Paul Peppergrass's The Spaewife, or, The Queen's Secret.It has nothing to do with the Spey, a river in Scotland.".
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- Q20713982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8442773.
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- Q20713982 comment "A Spaewife, spae-wife or Spey-wife etc., is a Scots language term for a fortune-telling woman. "Spae" comes from Old Norse "spá", meaning prophesize. The name was used as the title of several works of fiction: Robert Louis Stevenson's poem "The Spaewife"; John Galt's historical romance The Spaewife: A Tale of the Scottish Chronicles; and Paul Peppergrass's The Spaewife, or, The Queen's Secret.It has nothing to do with the Spey, a river in Scotland.".
- Q20713982 label "Spey-wife".