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    bodach
    /ˈbəʊdəx/

    noun

    • 1. a man, especially a peasant or an old man.
    • 2. a ghost; a spectre.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BodachBodach - Wikipedia

    A bodach is a trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore and mythology, often paired with the cailleach. The word has various origins and meanings, and can also refer to a tenant, a serf, or a devil in some stories.

  3. Bodach is a Gaelic term for a trickster or bogeyman who can shape-shift and cause harm. Learn about its origins, mythology, cultural significance, and modern appearances in popular media.

  4. Bodach is a Scottish word for an old man, and an Irish word for a malevolent spirit. Learn how to pronounce, use and translate bodach with Collins English Dictionary.

  5. According to one Irish-English dictionary, bodach in Irish means everything from "boor" to "pig" to "low life," and in other settings, bodach can refer derogatorily to an old man. We also borrowed, some time later, a second meaning for bodach : bogeyman .

  6. Bodach is a Scottish word for an old man, and an Irish word for a malevolent spirit. Find out the pronunciation, translation and examples of bodach in different contexts.

  7. Sep 24, 2024 · bodach is a word with multiple meanings and origins in English, Irish, Scots and Scottish Gaelic. It can mean a trickster, a boor, a male crab, an old man or a serf, depending on the context and language.

  8. A bodach is a Scottish or Irish word for a boorish old man or a goblin. Learn more about its etymology, usage, and related words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.