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- Dorset_Ooser subject Category:Dorset_folklore.
- Dorset_Ooser subject Category:English_folklore.
- Dorset_Ooser subject Category:Horned_deities.
- Dorset_Ooser subject Category:Masks.
- Dorset_Ooser subject Category:Morris_dance.
- Dorset_Ooser subject Category:Ritual_animal_disguise.
- Dorset_Ooser hypernym Head.
- Dorset_Ooser type Article.
- Dorset_Ooser type Person.
- Dorset_Ooser type Article.
- Dorset_Ooser comment "The Dorset Ooser (/ɵs.ər/) is a wooden head that featured in the nineteenth-century folk culture of Melbury Osmond, a village in the southwestern English county of Dorset. The head was hollow, thus perhaps serving as a mask, and included a humanoid face with horns, a beard, and a hinged jaw which allowed the mouth to open and close. The Dorset Ooser was first brought to public attention in 1891, at which time it was under the ownership of the Cave family of Melbury Osmond's Holt Farm.".
- Dorset_Ooser label "Dorset Ooser".
- Dorset_Ooser sameAs m.04y8l1v.
- Dorset_Ooser sameAs Q5298862.
- Dorset_Ooser sameAs Q5298862.
- Dorset_Ooser wasDerivedFrom Dorset_Ooser?oldid=682431702.
- Dorset_Ooser depiction The_Ooser.jpg.
- Dorset_Ooser isPrimaryTopicOf Dorset_Ooser.