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The hag sprang to her feet, her sullen face ghastly in the dim light, her eyes lurid with hate.
THEY LOOKED AND LOVEDMRS. ALEX MCVEIGH MILLER
A wonderful merry pair, they seemed; and when Francie had crawled out of the hag, he had a great deal to consider in his mind.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, VOLUME XXIROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
After walking for some time he found himself in a great forest, where he saw a wretched old hag asleep under a tree.
LABOULAYE'S FAIRY BOOKVARIOUS
The hag, again opening her shears, was already approaching the web anew, when she saw the shadow of Carlino.
LABOULAYE'S FAIRY BOOKVARIOUS
In the North of England the elves seem to have been known as hags, for fairy rings are there known as hag tracks.
ARCHAIC ENGLANDHAROLD BAYLEY
In Scotland the hag of the south-west wind is similarly a bloodthirsty and fearsome demon.
MYTHS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIADONALD A. MACKENZIE
Angerboda, the Icelandic hag, is also a storm demon, but represents the east wind.
MYTHS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIADONALD A. MACKENZIE
It endeavoured to smother sleepers like the Scandinavian hag Mara, and similarly deprived them of power to move.
MYTHS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIADONALD A. MACKENZIE
What was it to him whether this hideous old hag were dead in one way or another?
PAUL PATOFFF. MARION CRAWFORD
He heaved the bottle aloft and would have struck the hag full force, had not the doctor caught his arm, and held it fast.
CURSEDGEORGE ALLAN ENGLAND
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO HAG

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  • enchanter
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  • occultist
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  • sorceress
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