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1 злая фея
1) General subject: the bad fairy2) Makarov: bad fairy, malignant fairy -
2 злой дух
1) General subject: bad fairy, daemon, demon, (добрый) evil (good) genius, fiend, incubus, kobold, malignant daemon, malignant demon, shaitan2) Religion: Ahriman, bhuta, cacodaemon, cacodemon, evil Angel, hobgoblin, pooka ( A malicious fairy or demon), puck (In medieval English folklore, a malicious fairy or demon)5) Irish: amadan (убивающий прикосновением), pooka6) Makarov: unclean spirit7) Christianity: evil spirit
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