- VAPIR
- Vapiro
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Vapir — (Va PEER) Variations: VEPIR, Vipir In Bulgaria there is a vampiric REVENANT called a vapir. It is created when a body is not given its proper burial rites, such as being given one final bath, or if a cat, dog, or shadow crosses over the corpse… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Vaporisateur (phytothérapie) — Le Volcano : le vaporisateur de référence qui a servi aux dernières études scientifiques sur la vaporisation. Le ballon retient la vapeur créée par chauffage par convection … Wikipédia en Français
Vepir — (Vee PEER) Variations: VAPIR, Vipir In Bulgaria there is a type of vampiric faycalled a vepir. It is created in the same fashion as a VAPIR by its body not receiving proper funerary rites, such as not being given a final bath or if a cat, dog, or … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
List of English words of Turkic origin — This is a list of words that have entered into the English language from the Turkic languages. Many of them came via traders and soldiers from and in the Ottoman Empire. There are some Turkic words as well, most of them entered English via the… … Wikipedia
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List of vampires in folklore and mythology — This list covers the many types of vampires or vampire like legendary creatures of global folklore and mythology. It does not include any vampire that originates in a work of fiction.A*Adze Ghana and Togo *Alp Germany *Aluka Syria and Israel… … Wikipedia
Vampir — Ein Vampir, veraltet auch Vampyr geschrieben, ist im Volksglauben und der Mythologie eine blutsaugende Nachtgestalt. Dabei handelt es sich meist um einen wiederbelebten menschlichen Leichnam, der sich von menschlichem oder tierischem Blut ernährt … Deutsch Wikipedia
vampire — (n.) 1734, from Fr. vampire or Ger. Vampir (1732, in an account of Hungarian vampires), from Hung. vampir, from O.C.S. opiri (Cf. Serb. vampir, Bulg. vapir, Ukrainian uper), said by Slavic linguist Franc MikloЕЎiДЌ to be ultimtely from Kazan… … Etymology dictionary