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  • Púca - Wikipedia
    Depiction of the Pwca in Wirt Sikes 's book British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions, 1880 The púca (Irish for spirit ghost; plural púcaí), puca (Old English for goblin), also pwca, pooka, pookah, phouka, and puck, is a creature of Celtic, English, and Channel Islands folklore Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could help or hinder
  • Pooka Púca in Irish Folklore - Legends in Irish Mythology
    A Pooka, or Púca is a shape-shifter from Ireland and can take any form it chooses The Pooka can be a horse, dog, rabbit, goat, goblin, or even an old man
  • The Irish legend of the Pooka - IrishCentral
    The Pooka, or in Irish Puca, (goblin) is a phantom fairy creature that features in Celtic folklore and fairytales of Ireland A similar fairy entity appears in the mythology of Scotland, Wales
  • Puca Pooka Legend (An Irishmans Tale for 2026) - The Irish Road Trip
    Ah, the Puca Pooka Púca - one of the Irish mythological creatures to feature in the Irish folklore stories that I was told as a child that terrified me
  • The Pooka in Irish Folklore – Shapeshifter and Trickster
    The Pooka — sometimes spelled Púca, Phouka, or Pooka — is one of the most enduring and mysterious figures in Irish folklore Both feared and admired, it embodies the strange, unpredictable side of the Otherworld
  • Púca Origins: How a Mischievous Little Monster Infiltrated Irish . . .
    And now, for a tiny little post about a tiny little monster: the púca Often anglicized as “pooka,” this notoriously mischievous monster is, technically speaking, a spirit And “ [l]ike all spirits,” according to W B Yeats, “he is only half in the world of form,” (source: Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888) Pssst You can watch a video adaptation expansion of
  • Puca – The Shape-Shifting Spirit of Celtic Folklore
    The Puca, sometimes spelled púca, pooka, puck, or pwca, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious creatures in Celtic mythology Known for its ability to shape-shift, this mischievous yet sometimes helpful spirit has roamed the hills, coasts, and forests of Ireland, the British Isles, and even the Channel Islands for centuries
  • Pookas: Unveiling Ireland’s Mysterious Mythical Beings
    Irish Pookas in Celtic Mythology Pronounced as “Poo-ka,” Pooka is the Irish word for goblin, spirit, or sprite Other names for Pookas include púca, phouka, phooka, phooca, puca, plica, phuca, pwwka, poformokha or púka In modern Irish, ‘Púca’ is the word for ghost The Pooka are mythic and magical creatures that can be shapeshifted; they mainly take the form of different animals
  • POOKA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POOKA is a mischievous or malignant goblin or specter held in Irish folklore to appear in the form of a horse and to haunt bogs and marshes
  • The Púca: A Shape-Shifting Trickster in Irish Folklore
    The Púca, also known as Phooka, Pooka, or Puca, is a captivating figure in Irish mythology Known for its shape-shifting abilities and mischievous nature, the Púca is one of the most elusive and intriguing characters in the vast landscape of Irish folklore





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