Associations to the word «Folklore»
Noun
- Mythology
- Lore
- Proverb
- Fairy
- Anthropology
- Superstition
- Myth
- Legend
- Grimm
- Linguistic
- Tale
- Shamanism
- Epic
- Tradition
- Riddle
- Witchcraft
- Werewolf
- Fable
- Turkic
- Boa
- Narrative
- Mermaid
- Storytelling
- Custom
- Ballad
- Literature
- Motif
- Bloomington
- Ufo
- Vampire
- Afro
- Philology
- Folk
- Genre
- Romanticism
- Collector
- Culture
- Collecting
- Aborigine
- Ritual
- Shoemaker
- Belief
- Folklore
- Archaeology
- Symbolism
- Ural
- Troll
- Anthropologist
- Nationalism
- Laval
- Leach
- Anecdote
- Highlands
- Herder
- Witch
- Magic
- Journal
- Fantasy
Adjective
- Ethnographic
- Fairy
- Folk
- Oral
- Mythological
- Scandinavian
- Mythical
- Slavic
- Supernatural
- Germanic
- Celtic
- Comparative
- Cornish
- Vanishing
- Vernacular
- Paranormal
- Legendary
- Anthropological
- Narrative
- Norse
- Pagan
- Kurdish
- Epic
- Occult
- Expressive
- Occupational
- Folklore
- Mythic
- Rooted
- Traditional
- Verbal
- Cultural
- Prose
- Magical
- Romanian
- Interdisciplinary
- Nordic
- Medieval
- Esoteric
Adverb
Wiktionary
FOLKLORE, noun. The tales, legends and superstitions of a particular ethnic population.
Dictionary definition
FOLKLORE, noun. The unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.