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- Brownie_(folklore) caption "A representation of a brownie".
- Brownie_(folklore) country "Scotland and Northern England".
- Brownie_(folklore) firstReported "In folklore".
- Brownie_(folklore) grouping Legendary_creature.
- Brownie_(folklore) grouping Mythological_creature.
- Brownie_(folklore) habitat "Within the home".
- Brownie_(folklore) hasPhotoCollection Brownie_(folklore).
- Brownie_(folklore) name "Brownie".
- Brownie_(folklore) status "Folklore".
- Brownie_(folklore) subGrouping Fairy.
- Brownie_(folklore) subGrouping Goblin.
- Brownie_(folklore) subGrouping "Household spirit".
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- Brownie_(folklore) subject Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Brownie_(folklore) subject Category:Fairies.
- Brownie_(folklore) subject Category:Scottish_legendary_creatures.
- Brownie_(folklore) subject Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Brownie_(folklore) hypernym Creature.
- Brownie_(folklore) type FictionalCharacter.
- Brownie_(folklore) type Thing.
- Brownie_(folklore) comment "A brownie/brounie or urisk (Lowland Scots) or brùnaidh, ùruisg, or gruagach (Scottish Gaelic) is a legendary creature popular in folklore around Scotland and England (especially the north, though more commonly hobs have this role). It is the Scottish and Northern English counterpart of the Scandinavian tomte, the Slavic domovoi and the German Heinzelmännchen.".
- Brownie_(folklore) label "Brownie (folklore)".
- Brownie_(folklore) seeAlso Fey_(Dungeons_&_Dragons).
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Браўні,_фальклор.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Brownie_(Mythologie).
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Brownie_(folklore).
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Gruagach.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Brownie.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs ブラウニー.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs 브라우니_(민속).
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Brownie_(mythisch_wezen).
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Brownie_(folclore).
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs m.01pryc.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Брауни.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Brounie.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Брауні.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Q1783949.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs Q1783949.
- Brownie_(folklore) sameAs 棕精灵.
- Brownie_(folklore) wasDerivedFrom Brownie_(folklore)?oldid=681814642.
- Brownie_(folklore) depiction Cox_Brownie.jpg.
- Brownie_(folklore) isPrimaryTopicOf Brownie_(folklore).