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    A bodach (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈpɔt̪əx]; plural bodaich "old man; rustic, churl, lout"; Old Irish botach) is a trickster or bogeyman figure in Gaelic folklore and mythology. The bodach "old man" is paired with the cailleach "hag, old woman" in Irish legend.

  2. Bodach is a fascinating figure in Gaelic folklore and mythology. The term refers to a trickster or bogeyman who is often depicted as an old man or goblin. The bodach is commonly paired with the cailleach, an old woman or hag, in Irish legend.

  3. bodach in British English. (ˈbəʊdəx ) noun dialect. 1. Scottish. an old man. 2. Irish. a mysterious and malevolent spirit, often appearing as a premonition of death or disaster.

  4. noun. bo· dach. ˈbōdək, ˈbäd- plural -s. 1. Scottish & Irish : a boorish old man. 2. Scottish & Irish : goblin, bugaboo. Word History. Etymology. Irish Gaelic & Scottish Gaelic. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  5. Quick Reference. [Ir., churl, clown; ScG, old or churlish person; cf. OIr. botach, serf, peasant]. A form of the bugbear or bug-a-boo in Scottish Gaelic and Irish folklore which in recent years has served only to torment naughty children.

  6. May 21, 2024 · bodach m (genitive singular bodaigh, nominative plural bodaigh) boor, churl, lout. Proverb: Tabhair rogha don bhodach agus tógfaidh sé an díogha. ― Give a beggar a horse and he will ride to the devil. male crab.

  7. Define bodach. bodach synonyms, bodach pronunciation, bodach translation, English dictionary definition of bodach. n 1. Scot an old man 2. Irish a mysterious and malevolent spirit, often appearing as a premonition of death or disaster Collins English Dictionary –...

  8. Definition: having an unfriendly disposition. There is, if truth be told, no shortage of common English words with which to describe this type of character. You may choose from splenetic, cantankerous, surly, irascible, or any one of dozens of others, all of which serve much the same purpose.

  9. Consort to the Cailleach, a mischievous fellow. Whispered across misty ages from times long gone are stories of the Cailleach, one of the ancient goddesses of the first people to walk in Ireland, queen of the mighty glaciers that once clenched the land in their frozen grip.

  10. Noun. bodach (masc.) ( genitive singular bodaigh, nominative plural bodaigh) boor, churl, lout. Proverb: Tabhair rogha don bhodach agus tógfaidh sé an díogha. Give a beggar a horse and he will ride to the devil. male crab.