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- Vedmak abstract "In Slavic mythology, a Vědmák (Russian: Ведьмак; Ukrainian: Відьмак, Vidmak, Polish: Wiedźmiak Serbian: Вештац) is a warlock or male witch, the female equivalent (witch) being vedma, but unlike the latter, the vedmak may also possess positive qualities.For example, they treat people and animals, protect humanity, and force witches to stop doing evil. On the other hand, they are thought to be people connected to the Devil, and are capable of harming other human beings by sending illnesses, killing cattle, spoiling a harvest, etc. The word was also used as an insult. A vedmak can turn into any animal or any object. He is capable of shapeshifting into a horse, a moth, or a wolf. He is also resistant to rusalkas' enchantments.The term Vedmak comes from Proto-Slavic *vědě ("to know") and Old Russian вѣдь ("knowledge; witchcraft", compare the use of the term "cunning" in English folklore).Under the influence of The Witcher fantasy saga by Andrzej Sapkowski, the term vedmak can be translated as "witcher" in English.".
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- Vedmak wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Vedmak wikiPageRevisionID "671562563".
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Andrzej_Sapkowski.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_mythology.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shapeshifting.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_demons.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_legendary_creatures.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_mythology.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Cunning_folk.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink European_witchcraft.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Magician_(fantasy).
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Rusalka.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_mythology.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink The_Witcher.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Warlock.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Werewolf.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Witch.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Witch_(etymology).
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Witch_(word).
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLink Witchcraft.
- Vedmak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vedmak".
- Vedmak hasPhotoCollection Vedmak.
- Vedmak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- Vedmak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Vedmak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr.
- Vedmak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
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- Vedmak subject Category:Russian_mythology.
- Vedmak subject Category:Shapeshifting.
- Vedmak subject Category:Slavic_demons.
- Vedmak subject Category:Slavic_legendary_creatures.
- Vedmak subject Category:Ukrainian_mythology.
- Vedmak subject Category:Witchcraft.
- Vedmak hypernym Warlock.
- Vedmak type Article.
- Vedmak type Article.
- Vedmak comment "In Slavic mythology, a Vědmák (Russian: Ведьмак; Ukrainian: Відьмак, Vidmak, Polish: Wiedźmiak Serbian: Вештац) is a warlock or male witch, the female equivalent (witch) being vedma, but unlike the latter, the vedmak may also possess positive qualities.For example, they treat people and animals, protect humanity, and force witches to stop doing evil.".
- Vedmak label "Vedmak".
- Vedmak sameAs Vedmak.
- Vedmak sameAs Vidmak.
- Vedmak sameAs m.0dd8thw.
- Vedmak sameAs Ведьмак.
- Vedmak sameAs Vidmak.
- Vedmak sameAs Відьмак.
- Vedmak sameAs Q1978113.
- Vedmak sameAs Q1978113.
- Vedmak wasDerivedFrom Vedmak?oldid=671562563.
- Vedmak isPrimaryTopicOf Vedmak.