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Opia
In Taino mythology, the spirit of a person who has died; a ghost.
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In Taino mythology, the spirit of a person who has died; a ghost.
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| ygaponoun | Alternative form of igapó. [A blackwater-flooded Amazonian forest.] |
| igaponoun | Alternative form of igapó. [A blackwater-flooded Amazonian forest.] |
| zumbinoun | The famous leader of the Quilombo dos Palmares, located in Brazil, South America. |
| jumbinoun | Alternative spelling of jumbie. [(chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit.] |
| ilupainoun | Alternative form of iluppai. [Synonym of mahua (“Indian tree”).] |
| illupinoun | Alternative form of iluppai. [Synonym of mahua (“Indian tree”).] |
| jumbeenoun | Alternative spelling of jumbie. [(chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit.] |
| jumbynoun | Alternative spelling of jumbie. [(chiefly Caribbean) A ghost or evil spirit.] |
| quipocamayocnoun | Alternative form of quipucamayoc. [A sort of accountant in ancient Incan culture, who used quipus.] |
| pitiguaranoun | Alternative form of Potiguara. [A member of a certain indigenous people of Brazil.] |
| obianoun | Alternative form of obeah. [A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.] |
| pipulnoun | Alternative form of peepul. [The sacred fig, Ficus religiosa.] |
| taffianoun | (humorous, may be mildly offensive) Any group of Welsh people who practice nepotism or live in an ethnic enclave. |
| albularionoun | Alternative form of albularyo. [A Filipino faith healer or witch doctor.] |
| sopapillanoun | Misspelling of sopaipilla. [A small, crisp, puffy, deep-fried pastry often served with honey.] |
| pookahnoun | Alternative form of pooka (“supernatural creature”). [A fairy that supposedly appears in animal form, often large.] |
| p'i-p'anoun | Alternative form of pipa. [A pear-shaped plucked lute from China.] |
| wetikonoun | Alternative form of wihtikow. [A wendigo.] |
| bhutnoun | Alternative form of bhoot. [(North India) A supernatural creature, usually the ghost of a deceased person.] |
| ooplahnoun | Alternative form of oopla. [(India, archaic) Dried cow dung formed into cakes for use as fuel.] |
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