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Bogy
Alternatively Bogey and Bogie;
pl Bogeys and Bogies.
In Britannic folklore, the name given to a
malicious spirit or hobgoblin. They are often confused with its many closely
related legendary creatures, such as the better known Boggart.
The term Bogy or Bogey may derive from the Slavonic
bog (god). Other forms of
the name of this ancient sprite, specter, or goblin are Bug-a-boo,
Boo (Yorkshire), Bogle (Scotland), Boggle, Boll, Bo-man, Bogill
(Scotland), and Bock.
Bullbeggar is probably a form of Bu and Bogey allied to Boll (Northern
England), an apparition.
Bogeys are legendary creatures with a
fierce temper, reputed to live for the simple purpose of torturing young
children that disobey their mothers, or of punishing those that are lazy,
lack self-restraint, or are guilty of crimes. Consequently, many parents use
them to frighten their kids into agreeable behavior.
In addition, Bogeys are said to take
great pleasure in irritating humans until they go nuts.
When a person hears a
voice around a corner, only to find that nothing is there, it is the Bogey
at work. Another way this mischievous creature may annoy humans is to —
after entering someone's house — create a huge mess, make weird noises, or
cause small incidents that, for some reason, always happen at very
inopportune occasions.
Bogey is also an alternative name for the
Owner-of-Bag, a monstrous bird in the traditions and folklore of the
Arapaho Native American people.
Curiously, this fabulous bird — a gigantic owl that has a vast bag in which
to abduct small kids who constantly misbehave — is frequently used by
parents to threaten their children into good behavior.
See Alberich, Brownie, Boggard,
Gnomes,
Dwarves, Fairy,
The Boggart,
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Sources: (1)
Brewer's Dictionary
of Phrase & Fable,
Harper Collins Publishers;
(2) Briggs, Katherine,
An Encyclopedia of Fairies: Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures,
Pantheon Books;
(3)
Spence, Lewis,
An Encyclopedia of
Occultism, Carol Publishing Group;
(4) Rose, Carol,
Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth,
W. W. Norton & Company; (5)
Dictionary of the
Occult, Caxton
Publishing.
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