Added | Wed, 24/10/2018 |
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Другие названия | Altvixas
Damavikas
Gausinelis
Pisuhand
Tulihand
Koklikas
Pukis
Puuk
Spirukas
Atvaras
Zhaltvikshas
Scalsininkas
Kutas
Hutas
Shkutas
Sporijus
Porizhus
Domovikas
Aitvar
Atvaras
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Область распространения | Lithuania
Belarus
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In Lithuanian mythology, a flying spirit in the form of a fiery serpent, a dragon, sometimes a black crow, a heron, a black or fiery rooster, less often a cat.
He flies over the trees, leaving a trail of fire. It can indicate where the treasure is buried, falling on this place in the form of a star. He can come to women and strangle them at night. Can engage in sexual intercourse with them as an incubus.
According to one version , the word Aitvaras comes from the Lithuanian aiti — tramp, shifty, tomboy and varas — very fast movement. According to another version, the name is associated with the word aitauti — quiet, calm, but this version is less common. The etymology can also be related to the Iranian pativara, as well as the Polish poczwara — an evil spirit, a nightmare.
Phenomenon in mass culture
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