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Folkrede

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folk talenounAlternative spelling of folktale. [A tale or story that is part of the oral tradition of a people or a place.]
folknamenounAlternative spelling of folk name. [A name used in common parlance as opposed to an official name.]
kinsfolknounAlternative spelling of kinfolk. [(US) Relatives, relations.]
folkmotnounAlternative form of folkmoot. [(historical, or later revived in general usage) A general meeting (assembly) of the people of a town, district, or shire.]
regular folknounAlternative form of just folks. [(idiomatic, sometimes used as if singular) Ordinary, unpretentious people; an ordinary, unpretentious person.]
fairyfolknounAlternative form of fairy folk. [Small mythical humanlike creatures with magical powers and fair skin who live in remote, often forested locations and are rarely seen.]
folk waynounAlternative form of folkway. [Often plural: a belief or custom common to members of a culture or society.]
folk-waynounAlternative form of folkway. [Often plural: a belief or custom common to members of a culture or society.]
rat-folknounAlternative spelling of ratfolk. [(fantasy) Intelligent anthropomorphic creatures akin to (or created from) rats.]
folk-punknounAlternative spelling of folk punk. [(music) A genre of usually acoustic punk rock influenced by folk music.]
fuþorcnounAlternative spelling of futhorc. [The Runic alphabet as used to write Old English and Old Frisian.]
falderolnounAlternative form of folderol. [(uncountable) Nonsense or foolishness.]
just plain folksnounSynonym of just folks.
just-folksnounAlternative form of just folks. [(idiomatic, sometimes used as if singular) Ordinary, unpretentious people; an ordinary, unpretentious person.]
falderalnounAlternative spelling of folderol. [(uncountable) Nonsense or foolishness.]
yeldringnounAlternative form of yeldrin. [(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland) The yellowhammer.]
fiardnounAlternative form of fjard. [A more or less open body of water in a coastal archipelago.]
oul fellanounAlternative form of ould fella. [(colloquial, Ireland, literally) old man]
yeldrocknounAlternative form of yeldrin. [(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland) The yellowhammer.]
fol de rolnounAlternative form of folderol. [(uncountable) Nonsense or foolishness.]

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