567:(spirits of fields), spirits, who were running through the fields. When crops in the fields waved in the wind, people saw them as being the actions of spirits. Laukų dvasios include Nuogalis, Kiškis (hare), Meška (bear), Lapė (fox), Katinas (tomcat), Bubis, Bubas, Bubė, Baubas, Babaužis, Bobas, Maumas (bugaboo), Raudongalvis (red-headed), Raudongerklis (red-throated), Žaliaakis (green-eyed), Paplėštakis, Guda, Dizikas, Smauglys (boa), Ruginis (spirit of rye), Papiokė, Pypalas, Žebris, Arklys (horse), Vilkas (wolf).
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influenced by various religious agendas. Collection and recording of folklore began in the 19th century, by which time the pagan mythology had become fragmented and mixed with
Christian traditions. The cults of old deities transformed into folklore (individual tales, myths, songs, etc.) without associated rituals. Because of such difficulties obtaining data, there is no accepted list of Lithuanian gods. Different authors present wildly contradictory reconstructions of the Lithuanian pantheon.
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Lithuanian and Prussian gods or other mythical beings that are mentioned in old treatises on history or philosophy, sometimes accompanied by brief descriptions, and which are known from a few independent sources or from their counterparts under different names in
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who worked as a royal land surveyor. The list contained very minor deities, representing everyday household items. Łasicki was also not intimately familiar with
Lithuanian culture or language. Therefore, the academic opinion on the list ranges from a valuable resource to a practical joke designed to
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survived into the 19th century. The earliest written sources, authored by foreigners and
Christians, only briefly mention the Lithuanian gods. Beginning in the 16th century, the pagan religion received more attention from authors, but often their accounts were confused, contradictory, and heavily
720:), between two rivers. There are golden apple-trees in the Dausos garden. Day in the garden is perpetual but outside its confines is perpetual night. Master of Dausos is Vėjopatis (Lord of the wind) or Vėjas (Wind) who is also one of the oldest gods in Lithuanian mythology. Vėjas is identical to
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from human's lives. They were seven sisters: Verpiančioji (who spun the threads of life), Metančioji (who threw rims of life), Audėja (the weaver), Gadintoja (who broke the thread), Sergėtoja (who scolded
Gadintoja, and instigated war between people), Nukirpėja (who cut the cloth of life), and
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Lithuanian mythology or less known from existing sources are put here. In fact they denote some spirits or local deities that do not play a main role in the mythology of Lithuanians.
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and black hens to the deity. The birds were boiled; later people would gather around the kettle and eat the birds. The bones were burned. Sometimes
Dimstipatis is reconstructed as a god of housewives, to whom pigs were
914:(Prokorimos) – the supreme deity. Stryjkowski elaborated that people used to sacrifice white cocks to Prakorimas. Their flesh was divided into three pieces: one for peasants, another for pagan priests (Lithuanian:
792:(Medeinė) is another euphemism of the hunting and forest goddess. Medeina also was mentioned in the 16th century by J. Lasicki. She was worshiped by King Mindaugas and represented military interest of warriors.
1075:, written ca. 1582 and published in 1615). This 18-page treatise contained a lists of 76 Lithuanian gods with brief description of their functions. Łasicki obtained most of his information from Łaszkowski, a
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602:). Described as white and blue as the sky itself. Good spirit, very friendly with the Earth and Nature gods. However, if anyone tried to use them for personal gain, their punishment would be severe.
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798:(Televelis) was a powerful smith who made the sun and threw it to the sky. This myth survived in folk tales in the beginning of the 20th century. Some scholars, like
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728:. Auštaras and Vėjopatis are keepers of Dausos's gates (Dausų Vartai). While Auštaras shows the way for good souls, Vėjas (Vėjopatis) blows bad souls into oblivion.
1006:(Dzidzis Lado) – the great god. Festivities, songs, and dances in his honor lasted from May 25 to June 25. There are doubts whether this represents an actual god.
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after his baptism. Rus' chronicles are considered the best source of information about the ancient
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1663:(Wirszajtos) – protected household, domestic animals. Narbutt claimed that he was equivalent to Auxtejas Wissagistis mentioned by Łasicki and to Roman
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harvest. While cutting grain, women would leave a few grain tufts uncut, which would later be braided into plaits. They would also leave some
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193:, the Morning Star, a goddess, a daughter of the God ("dievaitė"). She was the goddess of the morning. Alternatively her name is given as
802:, tried to prove that Televelis is incorrectly written Kalvelis (smith diminutive in Lithuanian). Teliavelis has connections with Finnish
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or the Plague), Maro mergos, Kolera, Pavietrė, Kapinių žmogus. Her sacred bird is the owl. Sometimes she was considered to be a sister of
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will come and get you". Also it could be described as a black and dark creature living under the carpet or in some dark spot of the house.
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was the god of thunder, one of the most powerful deities. Perkūnas survived in popular belief and folk tales until the 20th century.
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2553:"Kai kurios Motiejaus Pretorijaus hipotezės ir jų interpretacijos XX a. pabaigos – XXI a. pradžios mitologų darbuose"
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1409:(Birzulis) – no function recorded by Łasicki. Based on etymology, it could be a god of
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1351:(Austheia) – household goddess of bees, often presented as wife of Bubilas
960:(Chaurirari) – deity of war and warhorses. The name etymology is unclear.
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1393:(Szlotrazis) – no function recorded by Łasicki. The name is derived from
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De diis Samagitarum caeterorumque Sarmatarum et falsorum Christianorum
816:. It is mentioned in chronicle that warriors invoke Andajus in battle.
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About the gods of Samogitians, other Sarmatians, and false Christians
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1657:(Okkapirmas) – preceded time, his feast is celebrated on December 25
1064:(Lasicius) was a Polish Protestant activist. He wrote a treatise on
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means pain, misery or nightmare. Also can mean fear or bad feelings.
211:(Auštra), the god of the northeast wind, who stands at the gates of
1967:(Zemmes mahti) – goddess of underground, responsible for lost items
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through an inverted mirror. Deities mentioned by Jan Łasicki were:
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1506:(Rauguzemapati) – deity of sourdough, leaven and fermentation
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of Dievas (the chief god); probably of later literary origin.
2727:"Chapter iv: Lithuanian mythology by Gintaras Beresnevičius"
903:. In this work, Stryjkowski provided two lists of gods, one
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Išskalbėja (the laundress). They have similarities with the
934:(Ziemennik) – god of land and agriculture. The cult of the
867:(Laucosargus) – god of grains and other agricultural plants
2401:"Lada (Didis Lado) in Baltic and Slavic Written Sources"
2044:(mentioned by Jokūbas Lavinskis), is a masculine deity (
938:(grass snake) is associated with the cult of Žemininkas.
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Chronicle of Poland, Lithuania, Samogitia and all Russia
706:, the home of good souls. Dausos is on a high mountain (
2494:"Ką garbino žemaičiai XVI amžiuje – dievus ar demonus?"
2340:"M. Strijkovskio "Kronikos" lietuvių dievų sąrašas (1)"
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Some names from Lithuanian mythology are also found in
1865:(Nijola) – mistress of the underworld, wife of Poklius
1708:(Gardeoldiis) – god of wind, storm, protector of ships
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for the supreme god. Derived from the Lithuanian word
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suggested that it is derived from the Lithuanian word
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and another Lithuanian. He listed 16 Lithuanian gods:
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Litauische und Lettische Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts
1536:(Smik Smik Perleuenu) – a phrase rather than a being
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noted that this deity could be the same as medieval
1187:(Modeina et Ragaina) – goddess of forest and hunting
928:(Ruguczis) – god of fermentation and fermented foods
637:, a household spirit bringing both good and bad luck
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as their father. One of the most important stars is
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1827:(Pilwite) – goddess of money, riches, and good luck
1726:(Ziemienikas) – god of earth, harvest, and darkness
1229:(Ezernim) – spirit or deity of lakes. Derived from
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2763:on periodisation and Gods in Lithuanian mythology.
2374:"Žirgų (arklių) dievybės rašytiniuose šaltiniuose"
2126:, a god of snow. His name means "He who sparkles."
1253:(Kurvvaiczin Eraiczin) – deity of calves and lambs
873:(Semepates) – god of cattle and other farm animals
68:"List of Lithuanian gods and mythological figures"
2656:Lietuvių etninė kultūra. Namai etninėje kultūroje
1845:(Pergrubie) – goddess of spring, flowers, gardens
1732:(Patelo) – flying god of air, similar to an angel
370:, god of the wind and master of Dausos (paradise)
338:, Praamžis, Pramšans, Pramžimas, Praamžimas, an
2289:"Laukpatis ir Dimstipatis. Lauko ir namų dievai"
1030:(Kielu Dziewos) – god of roads, trade and travel
2052:and caretaker of the hearth. People sacrificed
1931:(Walgina) – goddess protecting domestic animals
1433:(Dvvargonth) – no function recorded by Łasicki.
1018:(Goniglis Dziewos) – god of herds and shepherds
2658:(in Lithuanian). Elektroninės leidybos namai.
2519:Simas Sužiedėlis, ed. (1970–1978). "Apydėmė".
1937:(Lajbegelda) – goddess of knowledge and rumors
1197:(Kierpiczus and Siliniczus) – gods of forest,
776:for the hunting and forest goddess like Roman
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1973:(Gajla) – spirit torturing people and animals
1833:(Liethua) – goddess of freedom, pleasure, joy
1445:(Atlaibos) – no function recorded by Łasicki.
1259:(Gardunithis) – protector of newly born lambs
320:, the Thunder, the main god. ("dievaitis") (
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2688:Simas Sužiedėlis, ed. (1970–1978). "Laima".
1696:(Sotwaros) – god of daylight, poets, doctors
135:is based on scarce written sources and late
2725:Jūrate Baranova; et al., eds. (2001).
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1889:(Brekszta) – goddess of darkness and dreams
312:, the Moon, a son of Dievas ("dievaitis").
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2439:(in Latin). Riga: J. Bacmeister. pp.
2262:Lietuvininkai ir lietuviai. Etninė kultūra
2048:). It is a household god, the guardian of
1839:(Wellona) – goddess of eternity, afterlife
1813:(Matergabia) – goddess of bread and bakery
1612:Drebkulis and Magyla - Prussian Lithuanian
1473:(Tratitas Kirbixtu) – deity of spark, fire
1345:(Zemina) – goddess of land and agriculture
419:(the evening Venus, who makes the bed for
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2154:, a god (a spirit?) of ships and sailors.
1859:(Krumine) – goddess of grain, agriculture
1040:(Puszajtis) – deity of land, dwelling in
268:. Deivės Valdytojos were associated with
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1925:(Ratajniczu) – goddess protecting horses
1907:(Werpeja) – weaver of the thread of life
1210:(Tavvals) – deity of physical strength.
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2320:. Göttingen: Robert Peppmüler. p.
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1738:(Sznejbrato) – god of birds and hunting
403:is their mother and sometimes with the
385:Zamin in Persian and Hindi for "land").
18:List of Lithuanian mythological figures
2652:"Namų dievai. Baltiškieji namų dievai"
2037:later collections of myths and tales.
1714:(Poklus) – god of death and underworld
2240:, vol. 2. Vilnius. Vaga. 1999. 291 p.
2160:, a household spirit of fire and the
1901:(Usparinia) – goddess of land borders
1306:(Kriksthos) – protector of tombstones
883:(Eithuaros and Caucos) – evil spirits
306:, goddess of Fate and pregnant women.
219:; some consider him to be her cousin.
156:Names from folklore myths and legends
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2024:(Biruta) – worshiped woman, wife of
2009:– worshiped woman, daughter of Duke
1919:(Upine) – goddess of rivers, springs
1807:(Polengabia) – goddess of fireplaces
1637:Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego
944:(Kruminie Pradziu Warpu) – deity of
57:adding citations to reliable sources
2314:Adalbert Bezzenberger, ed. (1874).
1949:– spirit that wakes sleeping people
1560:(Giuoitos) – black snake (see also
1530:(Gabie) – goddess of household fire
522:Davei manei, Žemele, duodame ir tau
498:, a household goddess who protects
145:Lithuania converted to Christianity
2597:"Krosnis – aukuras, namų šventovė"
2492:Paulauskytė, Teresė (2004-08-21).
1943:(Mahslu baba) – goddess of garbage
1439:– no function recorded by Łasicki.
1403:– no function recorded by Łasicki.
1387:– no function recorded by Łasicki.
1265:(Prigirstitis) – can hear whispers
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2716:Lithuanian Religion and Mythology
1702:(Atrimpos) – god of sea and water
3538:Lithuanian culture-related lists
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1961:(Ragutenapati) – wife of Ragutis
1821:(Perkunatele) – wife of Perkūnas
1633:History of the Lithuanian Nation
1169:(Kirnus) – local god of cherries
598:, a fairy-like female creature (
520:under the plait, and would say:
475:. The queen of the amber palace
33:
2471:"The Early Centuries of Kultur"
1456:(Vblanicza) – patron of beggars
249:), were the goddesses who made
44:needs additional citations for
2138:, a household god of meat and
1594:(Zallus) – god of disagreement
994:(Upinis Dewos) – god of rivers
982:(Sotwaros) – god of all cattle
431:, the hindu devta) (Jupiter),
364:, goddess of the Evening Star.
239:, goddess of fate and weaving.
1:
2825:Lists of mythological figures
2782:2012, Nr. 1, pp. 63–74.
2650:Ona Verseckienė, ed. (2004).
2469:Mitchel, B. W. (April 1919).
2194:Proto-Indo-European mythology
1522:(Waizganthos) – a god of flax
1333:(Babilos) – household god of
988:(Seimi Dewos) – god of family
846:in his Latin introduction to
439:, the hindu devta) (Saturn),
378:, goddess, the deified soil (
2436:De diis samagitarum libellus
2380:(in Lithuanian) (3): 17–19.
1955:(Austheja) – goddess of bees
1853:– goddess of love, courtship
1785:(Lado) – the great goddess,
1627:Polish-Lithuanian historian
1606:(Szullinnijs) – god of wells
1574:– deities of paint and color
1376:(Vielona) – goddess of death
1294:(Ratainicza) – god of horses
1128:(Ausca) – the morning star (
1091:(Auxtheias Vissagistis) – a
460:, the legendary princess of
1877:(Ausssra) – morning goddess
1795:(Budte) – goddess of wisdom
1111:(Percunos) – god of thunder
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2073:(Jesuit reports from 1605)
2067:(Jesuit reports from 1605)
1895:(Kronis) – goddess of time
1686:– god of beer, vodka, mead
1631:wrote the ten-volume work
861:(Percuno) – god of thunder
849:Catechismusa Prasty Szadei
542:. Compare this with Ziedu
284:("God"), the supreme deity
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2774:Koženiauskienė, Regina. "
2551:Balsys, Rimantas (2007).
2399:Balsys, Rimantas (2006).
2372:Balsys, Rimantas (2006).
2253:Balsys, Rimantas (2005).
2238:Mitologijos enciklopedija
1985:(Dugna) – nymph of rivers
1801:(Lajma) – goddess of fate
1542:(Ezagulis) – god of death
1300:(Walgina) – god of cattle
954:(Lituwanis) – god of rain
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147:in 1387, but elements of
1720:(Krugis) – god of smiths
1674:(Perkunas) – thunder god
1318:(Krukis) – deity of pigs
1181:(Pizio) – god of spouses
899:historian and author of
738:Earliest Rus' chronicles
733:Names by written sources
671:a forest-dwelling witch.
554:in Polish mythology and
484:Local and nature spirits
3009:Indian-origin religions
2769:Algirdas Julien Greimas
2603:(in Lithuanian) (967).
2500:(in Lithuanian) (713).
2336:Beresnevičius, Gintaras
2295:(in Lithuanian) (825).
2285:Beresnevičius, Gintaras
2199:Indo-European cosmogony
1324:(Lasdona) – goddess of
1000:– god of honey and bees
133:list of Lithuanian gods
2761:Gintaras Beresnevičius
2720:Gintaras Beresnevičius
2691:Encyclopedia Lituanica
2522:Encyclopedia Lituanica
1979:– nymph of Neris River
1772:
1600:(Zelus) – god of grass
1212:Gintaras Beresnevičius
1132:). Her other name was
764:Gintaras Beresnevičius
694:Holy places and things
141:were outright invented
2861:Australian Aboriginal
2475:The Classical Journal
2087:Konstantinas Sirvydas
2032:Other written sources
1997:– goddess of hazelnut
1913:– goddess of weddings
1762:Kazimierz Alchimowicz
1756:
1583:Deities mentioned by
1471:Trotytojas kibirkščių
972:argued it stems from
622:of dead human beings.
586:, spirits similar to
3533:Lithuanian mythology
2209:Lithuanian mythology
2003:– goddess of forests
1744:(Kabiry) – a trinity
1680:(Kawas) – god of war
1534:Smik smik per velėną
1337:, husband of Austėja
784:shape is female dog.
578:Various lower beings
573:, a spirit of rivers
532:St. John the Baptist
149:Lithuanian mythology
53:improve this article
1789:is dedicated to her
1251:Karvaitis Ėraitinis
1077:Polish lesser noble
948:, provider of crops
492:, a spirit of lakes
468:Jūratė and Kastytis
452:Heroes and heroines
350:, the Sun Goddess (
247:Governing Goddesses
164:, and fairy-tales.
2593:Razauskas, Dainius
2214:Prussian mythology
2079:(Kraziu kolegijos)
2065:Dirvolika, Nosolus
1991:– goddess of trees
1773:
1587:(1635–1704) were:
1585:Matthäus Prätorius
1579:Matthäus Prätorius
893:Maciej Stryjkowski
888:Maciej Stryjkowski
168:Gods and goddesses
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2204:Latvian mythology
1883:– evening goddess
1871:– goddess of flax
1462:– spirit of flour
1245:Ventis Rekičionis
970:Wilhelm Mannhardt
897:Polish–Lithuanian
844:Martynas Mažvydas
839:Martynas Mažvydas
748:King of Lithuania
560:Russian mythology
548:Latvian mythology
243:Deivės Valdytojos
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3334:King of the gods
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3259:Agriculture
3154:Micronesian
2970:Anglo-Saxon
2114:Other names
2046:genius loci
2042:Dimstipatis
1935:Luobo gelda
1724:Žiemininkas
1618:(Gabvartas)
1548:(Aitvvaros)
1510:Luibegeldas
1499:Matergabiae
1495:(Budintaia)
1489:(Aspelenie)
1271:(Derfintos)
1062:Jan Łasicki
1057:Jan Łasicki
865:Laukosargas
744:Kievan Rus'
659:black death
588:leprechauns
556:Ivan Kupala
3522:Categories
3450:Vegetation
3386:Psychopomp
3191:Philippine
3129:Lithuanian
3089:Indonesian
2753:2007-09-07
2481:(14): 421.
2225:References
2059:sacrificed
2015:Živinbudas
2013:, wife of
1941:Mėšlų boba
1923:Ratainyčia
1736:Šneibratas
1572:Miechutele
1520:Vaižgantas
1493:Budintojas
1482:Polengabia
1431:Dvargantis
1413:and birch
1391:Šluotražis
1369:Tvverticos
1292:Ratainyčia
1269:Derintojas
1257:Gardūnytis
1241:Simonaitis
1216:Teliavelis
1158:(Ligiczus)
1004:Didis Lado
958:Kauriraris
952:Lietuvonis
932:Žemininkas
912:Prakorimas
820:Nonadievis
796:Teliavelis
782:zoomorphic
711:Debeskalns
447:(Mercury).
399:), stars.
197:("dawn").
79:newspapers
3339:Knowledge
3324:Household
3304:Fertility
3196:Purépecha
3079:Hungarian
3004:Hebridean
2982:Mycenaean
2886:Canaanite
2788:0235-716X
2700:74-114275
2609:1392-7760
2572:1822-7708
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2506:1392-7760
2433:(1868) .
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2001:Medziojna
1947:Budintoja
1899:Užsparinė
1706:Gardaitis
1690:Santvaras
1661:Viršaitis
1655:Ukapirmas
1649:Praamžius
1604:Šulininis
1540:Ežiagalis
1515:Ziemennik
1477:Alabathis
1454:Ublanyčia
1326:hazelnuts
1286:Priparšis
1280:Laukpatis
1195:Šilinytis
1191:Kerpyčius
1103:Žemėpatis
1093:euphemism
1089:Aukštėjas
1050:barstukas
1038:Puškaitis
920:Okopirmas
871:Žemėpatis
804:Ilmarinen
774:euphemism
751:Mindaugas
687:Žiburinis
681:Pinčiukas
645:boogeyman
606:Nykštukas
389:Žvaigždės
368:Vėjopatis
336:Praamžius
328:in Vedic
224:Bangpūtys
201:in Vedic
175:Ašvieniai
109:July 2016
3506:Category
3445:Tutelary
3433:Trickery
3406:Smithing
3231:Ugaritic
3226:Tuvaluan
3181:Ossetian
3159:Muskogee
3104:Japanese
3031:Buddhist
3024:Rigvedic
2999:Hawaiian
2965:Germanic
2960:Georgian
2950:Etruscan
2945:Estonian
2923:Egyptian
2856:Armenian
2846:Albanian
2778:" . In:
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2188:See also
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2158:Jagaubis
2109:in 1666)
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2071:Pagirnis
2054:roosters
2026:Kęstutis
1869:Alabatis
1843:Pergrubė
1837:Veliuona
1777:Praurimė
1764:(1910),
1700:Atrimpas
1694:Sotvaras
1671:Perkūnas
1616:Gabjauja
1554:(Kaukie)
1546:Aitvaras
1487:Užpelenė
1466:Pesseias
1443:Atlaibas
1421:Šeryčius
1407:Beržulis
1397:(broom).
1380:Warpulis
1374:Veliuona
1360:Vetustis
1355:Deuoitis
1304:Krikštas
1227:Ežerinis
1156:Ligyčius
1142:(Bezlea)
1109:Perkūnas
1066:idolatry
1048:dwarfs (
1046:chthonic
1034:Pušaitis
1016:Ganiklis
980:Sutvaras
877:Aitvaras
858:Perkūnas
832:Diviriks
826:Perkūnas
726:Hinduism
718:Valhalla
675:Slogutis
634:Aitvaras
510:Jievaras
490:Ežerinis
473:Maironis
413:Vakarinė
397:žvaigždė
393:singular
380:Thracian
362:Vakarinė
330:hinduism
322:Parjanya
317:Perkūnas
261:and the
251:garments
213:paradise
209:Auštaras
203:hinduism
162:folklore
137:folklore
3470:Weather
3455:Volcano
3423:Thunder
3371:Nations
3349:Liminal
3329:Hunting
3314:Fortune
3284:Creator
3236:Vainakh
3186:Persian
3174:Zapotec
3164:Myanmar
3109:Kassite
3084:Hurrian
3074:Hittite
2989:Guanche
2955:Finnish
2940:Elamite
2913:Chinese
2891:Catalan
2851:Arabian
2841:African
2632:9 April
2623:"Aidai"
2178:Mokienė
2162:furnace
2146:Divytis
2083:Velinas
2011:Kernius
2007:Pajauta
1995:Lazdona
1953:Austėja
1929:Valginė
1905:Verpėja
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1887:Brėkšta
1881:Bezelea
1857:Krūminė
1831:Lietuva
1825:Pilvytė
1742:Kibirai
1730:Patelas
1718:Kriukis
1712:Poklius
1684:Ragutis
1449:Numeias
1437:Klamals
1427:(feed).
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1349:Austėja
1331:Bubilas
1322:Lazdona
1316:Kriukis
1310:Apydėmė
1298:Valgina
1237:Sidžius
1233:(lake).
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1203:lichens
1185:Medeina
1173:Kremata
1162:Datanus
1146:Brėkšta
1140:Bežlėja
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942:Krūminė
926:Rūgutis
810:Andajus
800:K. Būga
789:Medeina
770:Žvoruna
759:Sovijus
708:Latvian
669:Ragana,
665:(luck).
655:Giltinė
620:spirits
536:Joninės
462:Kernavė
458:Pajauta
445:Vaivora
441:Žiezdrė
425:Indraja
409:Aušrinė
383:Zemele;
340:epithet
217:Aušrinė
190:Aušrinė
183:Ashwins
93:scholar
3494:Portal
3376:Nature
3319:Health
3269:Beauty
3241:Yoruba
3221:Turkic
3216:Slavic
3211:Samoan
3139:Māʻohi
3124:Lakota
3119:Korean
3060:Meitei
2908:Chahta
2896:Celtic
2876:Basque
2871:Balkan
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2136:Baubis
2093:Javinė
2050:houses
2021:Birutė
1989:Ragana
1863:Nijolė
1770:Warsaw
1665:Saturn
1598:Žėlius
1592:Žalius
1568:Srutis
1562:žaltys
1558:Gyvatė
1552:Kaukas
1527:Gabija
1460:Dugnai
1401:Tiklis
1395:šluota
1385:Salaus
1342:Žemyna
1275:Bentis
1231:ežeras
1222:Orthus
1199:mosses
1179:Pyzius
1167:Kirnis
1150:Vakarė
1115:Audros
1010:Gulbis
976:(war).
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936:žaltys
881:kaukas
814:Dievas
704:Dangus
700:Dausos
649:baubas
641:Baubas
610:gnomes
600:pixies
584:Kaukas
571:Upinis
552:Kupala
528:Kupolė
496:Javinė
477:Jūratė
433:Sėlija
417:Vakarė
375:Žemyna
295:Gabija
281:Dievas
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3465:Water
3381:Night
3344:Light
3294:Earth
3289:Death
3274:Chaos
3201:Roman
3134:Māori
3099:Irish
3094:Inuit
3041:Japan
3036:China
3014:Hindu
2977:Greek
2928:Index
2881:Batak
2866:Aztec
2579:(PDF)
2556:(PDF)
2443:–16.
2344:Metai
2258:(PDF)
2174:Mokas
2130:Junda
2103:Laima
1983:Dugnė
1977:Neris
1971:Gaila
1917:Upinė
1911:Gondu
1875:Aušra
1850:Milda
1799:Laima
1793:Budtė
1678:Kovas
1425:šerti
1365:Guboi
1130:Venus
1126:Aušra
1121:Algis
974:karas
916:žynys
778:Diana
715:Norse
713:, or
663:Laima
616:Vėlės
595:Laumė
540:Rasos
504:barns
500:grain
437:shani
429:indra
421:Saulė
352:Surya
347:Saulė
326:Indra
310:Mėnuo
303:Laima
274:Laima
270:Dalia
266:Norns
263:Norse
259:Fates
256:Greek
236:Dalia
229:Janus
199:Ushas
195:Aušra
180:Hindu
100:JSTOR
86:books
3475:Wind
3438:List
3428:Tree
3416:List
3391:Rain
3364:List
3359:Moon
3309:Fire
3279:Dawn
3206:Sami
3144:Maya
3114:Komi
3065:List
3053:List
3048:Jain
3019:List
2933:List
2918:Efik
2901:List
2784:ISSN
2737:ISBN
2696:LCCN
2660:ISBN
2634:2018
2605:ISSN
2568:ISSN
2527:LCCN
2502:ISSN
2445:OCLC
2409:ISSN
2382:ISSN
2352:ISSN
2297:ISSN
2168:Rasa
1783:Lada
1570:and
1367:and
1335:bees
1243:and
1201:and
1193:and
946:ears
879:and
722:Vayu
544:māte
405:Moon
272:and
131:The
72:news
3460:War
3411:Sun
3401:Sky
3264:Art
2718:by
2348:8–9
1768:in
1760:by
1692:or
1415:sap
1036:or
724:of
702:or
558:in
546:in
514:rye
502:in
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