Search results for "bird sp."
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
Comments (0)
bakat-wyau
n bird sp. [In Ron folklore, it is a symbol for laziness, poverty and misery.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)
munja ti lwyashash cf: Amunja.
bird sp. that changes colours in dry and rainy season [In folklore, it stands for authority.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)
rira
n heron-like bird sp. [It has a nice song. According to popular belief, if children repeat the song when they see it passing by, they will get adisease of the throat which is characterised by severe pains and inability to swallow saliva or food. This disease is calledsu'. It can only be cured by a ritual of dipping a stirring stick into hot water and pointing it seven times into the open mouthof an affected child.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)
Comments (0)
fotinde
n small bird sp. [In folklore, it is a symbol for foolishness. In a song, it is said to have given his eggsto a fox to take care of them.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)
ungga'jang
n small black bird sp. [In folklore, it stands for beauty.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)
ucurwet
n small chicken-like bird sp. that lives in caves [The birds move in groups and have a habit of always making noise. In folklore, they stand for noisiness.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)