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Catégorie |
Anglais |
Espagnol |
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General |
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1 |
General |
belief in |
creencia en [f]
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2 |
General |
core belief |
dogma [m]
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3 |
General |
belief in the existence of many gods |
politeísmo [m]
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4 |
General |
belief in the importance of the power of the state over an individual |
estatalismo [m]
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5 |
General |
belief that china is the center of the earth |
sinocentrismo [m]
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6 |
General |
acceptance of a belief |
crédito [m]
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7 |
General |
belief society should be governed by elite |
elitismo [m]
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8 |
General |
belief or practice which opposes imperialism |
antiimperialismo [m]
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9 |
General |
belief in one god |
monoteísmo [m]
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10 |
General |
belief in the benefit of pan-american organization |
panamericanismo [m]
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11 |
General |
belief that the universe is divine |
panteísmo [m]
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12 |
General |
belief that all things in the universe are alive |
panvitalismo [m]
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13 |
General |
belief that earth is the center of the universe |
geocentrismo [m]
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14 |
General |
belief in government governed under a constitution |
constitucionalismo [m]
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15 |
General |
belief in occult powers |
ocultismo [m]
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16 |
General |
belief tourism |
turismo religioso [m]
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17 |
General |
unfounded belief |
imaginación [f]
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18 |
General |
lack of religious belief |
infidelidad [f]
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19 |
General |
firm belief |
confianza [f]
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20 |
General |
false belief |
superchería [f]
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21 |
General |
belief and doubt |
creencia y duda [f]
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22 |
General |
superstitious belief |
creencia supersticiosa [f]
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23 |
General |
beyond-belief |
increíble [adj]
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24 |
General |
a group sharing equal belief |
un grupo que comparte las mismas creencias
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25 |
General |
belief in regional autonomy |
regionalismo [m]
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26 |
General |
belief in revealed religion |
fe [f]
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27 |
General |
destroy a pet belief |
desilusionar [v]
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28 |
General |
past belief |
increíble [adj]
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29 |
General |
belief that a pregnant woman will harm the fetus if she does not satisfy her cravings for food (among maya people) |
acus (del maya) [m]
GT
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30 |
General |
superstitious belief |
agüizote [m]
MX
GT
HN
NI
CR
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31 |
General |
(according to popular belief) an evil spirit that possesses people |
babujal [m]
CU
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32 |
General |
mesoamerican belief that every person has a protective animal and can become it |
anualismo [m]
MX
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33 |
General |
superstitious belief of misfortune |
ahuizote [m]
MX
GT
HN
NI
CR
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34 |
General |
fantastic being that, according to popular belief, appears in rivers |
güije [m]
CU
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35 |
General |
belief in naguals or shamans |
nagualismo [m]
MX
HN
SV
cult
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36 |
General |
belief in the power to turn into a spirit animal and be able to harm an enemy |
nahual [m]
HN
SV
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37 |
General |
belief in naguals or shamans |
nahualismo [m]
MX
GT
HN
NI
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38 |
General |
spirit of subterranean waters in popular belief |
pugio [m]
AR:Nw
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39 |
General |
women that made a pact with the devil (popular belief) |
achiqué [f]
PE
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40 |
General |
women that made a pact with the devil (popular belief) |
achiquinvieja [f]
PE
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41 |
General |
according to popular belief, a spirit that appears to people that looks like a franciscan friar |
barchila [f]
BO:E
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42 |
General |
superstitious belief |
cábala [f]
PA
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43 |
General |
superstitious belief of bad luck |
macacoa [f]
PR
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44 |
General |
superstitious belief of bad luck |
marbella [f]
CU
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45 |
General |
worm that enters the body through the anus while defecating according to popular belief |
tapalcúa [f]
GT
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46 |
General |
pertaining to the belief in the chiriguana god tumpa |
tumpaísta [adj]
BO
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Idioms |
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47 |
Idioms |
formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief |
cantar la palinodia [v]
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48 |
Idioms |
restore someone's belief in something |
recuperar la confianza de alguien en algo [v]
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49 |
Idioms |
according to popular belief, economic benefit that a newborn brings |
una marraqueta bajo el brazo [n]
CL
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50 |
Idioms |
make return the souls of the deceased after having eaten the offerings prepared for them on the day of the dead (popular belief) |
despachar las almas [v]
AR
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51 |
Idioms |
according to popular belief, to make the souls of deceased family members return to the afterlife after eating the offerings prepared for them on day of the dead |
despachar las almas [v]
AR:Nw
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52 |
Idioms |
return to the places one visited during their life when close to death (popular belief) |
deshacer los pasos [v]
CO
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Speaking |
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53 |
Speaking |
to the best of my belief |
según mi leal saber y entender
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54 |
Speaking |
to the best of my belief |
hasta donde yo sé
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Phrasals |
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55 |
Phrasals |
beyond belief |
inconcebible
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Phrases |
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56 |
Phrases |
fall prey to the belief that... |
caer presa de la creencia de que [v]
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57 |
Phrases |
to the best of my belief |
que yo sepa
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58 |
Phrases |
as opposed to popular belief |
contrariamente a lo que se cree
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59 |
Phrases |
as opposed to popular belief |
opuesto a lo que se cree
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60 |
Phrases |
as opposed to popular belief |
contrario a lo que se cree
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61 |
Phrases |
contrary to general belief |
contrario a la creencia general
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62 |
Phrases |
contrary to common belief |
contrario a la creencia común
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63 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
contrario a la creencia popular
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64 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
contrario a lo que se cree popular
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65 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
contrario a lo que se piensa
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66 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
contrario a lo que se cree popularmente
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67 |
Phrases |
to the best of my belief |
en mi modesta opinión
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68 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
al contrario de lo que muchos creen
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69 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
a diferencia de lo que se piensa
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70 |
Phrases |
to the best of my belief |
hasta donde yo sé
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71 |
Phrases |
to the best of my belief |
si estoy bien informado
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72 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
a diferencia de lo que la gente cree
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73 |
Phrases |
contrary to popular belief |
en contra de la creencia popular
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Colloquial |
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74 |
Colloquial |
to the best of my belief |
de acuerdo con lo que yo creo
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75 |
Colloquial |
according to popular belief, evil spirit that can cause illness |
ñanca [m]
BO:W
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76 |
Colloquial |
first months or years of marriage where unlucky or unfortunate events occur, according to popular belief |
noviciado [m]
GT
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77 |
Colloquial |
fantastic being used to scare children and that, according to popular belief, comes from haiti |
misangó [m]
DO
rare
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78 |
Colloquial |
(according to popular belief) intestinal disorder due to having slept outdoors |
pasmo de luna [m]
BO:E
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79 |
Colloquial |
(according to popular belief) man who has supernatural and evil powers that affect the life and health of others |
paye [m]
BO:E
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80 |
Colloquial |
lizard that in popular belief jumps at the necks of people to injure them |
saltacocote [m]
DO
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81 |
Colloquial |
according to popular belief, spirit or force a child is born with |
tune [m]
SV
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82 |
Colloquial |
spirit that inhabits mines in popular belief |
ukako [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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83 |
Colloquial |
worm that enters the body through the anus while defecating according to popular belief |
tapaculo [m]
GT
rur.
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84 |
Colloquial |
superstitious belief of bad luck |
mabita [f]
VE
disused
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85 |
Colloquial |
according to popular belief, hoarse cough from eating bladder |
tos de vejiga [f]
PR
rur.
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86 |
Colloquial |
witch that transforms into a bird according to popular belief |
voladora [f]
CL:Sw
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87 |
Colloquial |
according to popular belief, hold a newborn in ones arms to receive body heat and positive qualities |
sudar [v]
DO
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Law |
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88 |
Law |
ignorant belief |
superchería [f]
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89 |
Law |
firm belief |
convicción [f]
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90 |
Law |
reasonable belief |
creencia razonable [f]
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91 |
Law |
unreasonable belief |
creencia arbitraria [f]
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92 |
Law |
mistaken belief |
inteligencia errónea
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93 |
Law |
to the best of my knowledge and belief |
según mi leal saber y entender
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94 |
Law |
information and belief |
saber y entender
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95 |
Law |
knowledge and belief |
saber y entender
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Education |
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96 |
Education |
belief change |
cambio de creencias
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97 |
Education |
false belief |
falsa creencia
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Philosophy |
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98 |
Philosophy |
the doctrine or belief of an agnostic |
agnosticismo [m]
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99 |
Philosophy |
the belief that humanity is at the centre of existence |
antropocentrismo [m]
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Chemistry |
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100 |
Chemistry |
Bayesian belief network |
red de creencia bayesiana
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Statistics |
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101 |
Statistics |
degree of belief |
grado de creencia
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Ornithology |
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102 |
Ornithology |
nocturnal bird that according to popular belief sucks the blood of animals |
huacaca [f]
PE
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Medicine |
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103 |
Medicine |
health belief model |
modelo de opinión sobre la salud
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104 |
Medicine |
health belief model |
modelo de creencias en salud
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105 |
Medicine |
belief system |
sistema de creencias
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Psychology |
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106 |
Psychology |
irrational belief |
creencia irracional [f]
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107 |
Psychology |
belief in a just world |
creencia en un mundo justo [f]
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108 |
Psychology |
belief-bias effect |
efecto del sesgo de la creencia
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109 |
Psychology |
belief bias |
predisposición a favor de nuestras creencias
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110 |
Psychology |
belief systems |
sistemas de creencias
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111 |
Psychology |
belief perseverance |
perseverancia de las creencias
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112 |
Psychology |
false belief |
falsa creencia
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Rehabilitation |
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113 |
Rehabilitation |
custom and belief risk |
riesgo ligado a las costumbres y a los creencias
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Automotive |
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114 |
Automotive |
worthy of belief |
fehaciente [adj]
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Mythology |
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115 |
Mythology |
mythical character that according to popular belief, has the shape of a monkey, walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits, kitchen ash, and lives in the mountains |
sisimico [m]
NI
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116 |
Mythology |
mythical character that according to popular belief, has the shape of a monkey, walks with his feet backwards, kidnaps women, feeds on wild fruits, kitchen ash, and lives in the mountains |
sisimite [m]
GT
HN
SV
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117 |
Mythology |
fantastic serpent with two heads one on each end that enters the body through the anus while defecating in the field according to popular belief |
tepelcúa [f]
SV
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Folklore |
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118 |
Folklore |
man who is able to be transformed into a jaguar (according to popular belief) |
capiango [m]
AR:Nw
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119 |
Folklore |
evil being that assumes the form of different animals and looks out for its owner's interests (in popular belief) |
familiar [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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120 |
Folklore |
person who, according to popular belief, has the ability to become an animal or a tree |
galipote [m]
DO
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121 |
Folklore |
mythological character in the form of a monkey that walks with its feet facing backwards and kidnaps women, eats wild fruits and ash from kitchens and lives in the mountains, according to popular belief |
itacayo [m]
HN:W
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122 |
Folklore |
(in popular belief) a sorcerer who becomes a tiger |
hombre tigre [m]
BO:N,E
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123 |
Folklore |
fantastic creature, half human and half flame that according to popular belief, is the result of an incestuous relationship |
jarjacha [m]
PE
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124 |
Folklore |
fantastic being that according to popular belief appears in rivers |
jigüe [m]
CU:E
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125 |
Folklore |
imaginary being able to transform itself into an animal or tree according to popular belief |
dundún [m]
DO
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126 |
Folklore |
(in popular belief) seventh consecutive son who at night under a full moon turns into a wolf or monstruous animal |
luisón [m]
PY
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127 |
Folklore |
nocturnal phantom that, according to indigenous belief, searched for women to live with them and they defended themsevles with amulets |
maboiá [m]
PR
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128 |
Folklore |
nocturnal phantom that, according to indigenous belief, searched for women to live with them and they defended themsevles with amulets |
maboya [m]
PR
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129 |
Folklore |
nocturnal phantom that, according to indigenous belief, searched for women to live with them and they defended themsevles with amulets |
mabuya [m]
PR
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130 |
Folklore |
in popular belief, god that defends the forest and hillside from human depredation |
madre del monte [m]
AR:Nw
rur.
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131 |
Folklore |
belief in the power to turn into a spirit animal and be able to harm an enemy |
nagual [m]
HN
SV
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132 |
Folklore |
two-headed tiger character in popular belief |
otoronco [m]
AR:Nw
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133 |
Folklore |
two-headed tiger character in popular belief |
uturunco [m]
AR:Nw
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134 |
Folklore |
person in the form of a two-headed jaguar in popular belief |
runa uturunco [m]
AR:Nw
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135 |
Folklore |
(in popular belief) amulet for ensuring livestock fertility, offered in temples |
illa [f]
PE
BO
AR:Nw
rur.
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136 |
Folklore |
two-headed tiger character in popular belief |
runa uturunco [f]
AR:Nw
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