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136:) and considers this parallel derivation to indicate membership in the same "mythological micro-system." The "-oi" suffix notably converts feminine terms to the masculine gender as well as often investing it with a complex mixture of augmentation and pejoration. 95:
They are also sometimes referred to in modern stories as the living offspring of two strigoi. It may also signify an infant who died before being baptized. The origins of the term "moroi" are unclear, but it is thought by the
82:, the exact characteristics ascribed to moroi are variable from source to source. Wlislocki reported a belief that the child of a woman impregnated by a 275: 285: 225: 280: 170: 192: 196: 101: 40: 295: 221: 92:-vampire) would be extremely ugly and covered with thick hair, very quickly becoming a moroi. 150: 106: 97: 84: 290: 237: 145: 56: 269: 125: 67: 52: 155: 111: 75: 62:
Moroi are often associated with other figures in Romanian folklore, such as
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vampire
ghost
Romanian folklore
phantom
grave
strigoi
vârcolac
werewolf
pricolici
folklore
nosferat
incubus
Romanian Academy
Old Slavonic
mora
nightmare
kikimora
augmentative
List of ghosts
Nosferatu (word)
Pricolici
Strigoi
Vampire
Vampire folklore by region
von Wlislocki, Heinrich
"Quälgeister im Volksglauben der Rumänen"
ISBN
973-8358-04-3
moroi
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