| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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A scarecrow, a goblin. (Bulgarian, bog, a god; Slavonic, bogu; Welsh, bwg, a goblin, our bugbear.) | 1 |
The Assyrian mothers used to scare their children with the name of Nars s (Gibbon); the Syrians with that of Richard Cur de Lion; the Dutch with Boh, the Gothic general (Warton); the Jews with Lilith; the Turks with Mathias Corvinus, the Hungarian king; and the English with the name of Lunsfort (q.v.). (See BO.) | 2 |
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