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- Trod abstract "A Trod in the west of England is a straight line or fairy path in the grass of a field with a different shade of green from the rest. Great danger was associated with using these paths when a supernatural procession was using them. Fairy rings have certain elements in common with this phenomenon. People with rheumatism sought relief by walking along these paths; however animals were thought to actively avoid them.".
- Trod wikiPageExternalLink where_the_leylines_led.html.
- Trod wikiPageExternalLink fairy_paths.htm.
- Trod wikiPageID "12786217".
- Trod wikiPageLength "944".
- Trod wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Trod wikiPageRevisionID "675856736".
- Trod wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_folklore.
- Trod wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_path.
- Trod wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_ring.
- Trod wikiPageWikiLink Rheumatism.
- Trod wikiPageWikiLink Wikibooks:A_Researchers_Guide_to_Local_History_Terminology.
- Trod wikiPageWikiLinkText "'trods'".
- Trod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trod subject Category:English_folklore.
- Trod hypernym Line.
- Trod comment "A Trod in the west of England is a straight line or fairy path in the grass of a field with a different shade of green from the rest. Great danger was associated with using these paths when a supernatural procession was using them. Fairy rings have certain elements in common with this phenomenon. People with rheumatism sought relief by walking along these paths; however animals were thought to actively avoid them.".
- Trod label "Trod".
- Trod sameAs Q7844927.
- Trod sameAs m.02x4wb7.
- Trod sameAs Q7844927.
- Trod wasDerivedFrom Trod?oldid=675856736.
- Trod isPrimaryTopicOf Trod.