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old hag

  • 1 Hag

    [haːk]
    m -(e)s, -e
    [-gə] (poet, old) (= Hain) grove; (= Hecke) hedge

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Hag

  • 2 hag

    [hæg] noun
    an ugly old woman.
    عَجوز شَمْطاء

    Arabic-English dictionary > hag

  • 3 מכשפה זקנה

    old hag

    Hebrew-English dictionary > מכשפה זקנה

  • 4 стара відьма

    Українсько-англійський словник > стара відьма

  • 5 старая ведьма

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > старая ведьма

  • 6 дърт

    old, aged; senile, decrepit, doddering
    дърто магаре! you old bastard ! дърта вещица. an old hag
    дъртата the old woman
    дъртите the old'uns, the old folk
    * * *
    прил. разг. old, aged; senile, decrepit, doddering; \дърта вещица an old hag; \дъртата грубо the old woman; \дъртите грубо the old’uns, the old folk; \дърто магаре! you old bastard!
    * * *
    old ; aged
    * * *
    1. old, aged;senile, decrepit, doddering 2. ДЪРТo магаре! you old bastard ! ДЪРТa вещица. an old hag 3. ДЪРТата the old woman 4. ДЪРТите the old'uns, the old folk

    Български-английски речник > дърт

  • 7 бабушкера

    old witch, old hag, wretched old woman
    * * *
    бабушкѐра,
    ж., -и грубо old witch, old hag, wretched old woman.
    * * *
    old witch, old hag, wretched old woman

    Български-английски речник > бабушкера

  • 8 чёртова перечница

    ≈ old hag/bag/witch derog

    Русско-английский учебный словарь > чёртова перечница

  • 9 bruja

    f.
    1 witch, sorceress.
    3 vixen, old bag, old hag, bitch.
    4 crone, harridan.
    5 barn owl.
    pres.subj.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: brujir.
    * * *
    1 (hechicera) witch
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ

    estar bruja Caribe, Méx ** to be broke *, be flat (EEUU) *

    ando bien bruja** I'm skint **

    2. SF
    1) (=hechicera) witch
    2) * (=arpía) old hag *; Méx woman
    3) Caribe, Cono Sur (=fantasma) spook *, ghost; (=puta) whore
    4) (Orn) barn owl
    * * *
    1) ( mujer antipática) (fam) witch (colloq), old hag (colloq); ver tb brujo II
    2) (AmC, Col) (Zool) moth
    * * *
    = witch, bitch, dragon lady, shrewish, evil old woman, sorceress, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.
    Ex. Recently parents and concerned citizens have increasingly challenged library books that feature witches, demons and the devil whether in fiction, mythology or mysticism.
    Ex. Scarlett O'Hara, the main character, is portrayed as both a scheming bitch and hard-nosed survivor.
    Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.
    Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.
    Ex. The fear of evil old women flying across the sky on broomsticks and hunting for children still remains today because of the ignorance of humanity.
    Ex. Its origin is a German folktale in which a beautiful girl with long golden hair is kept imprisoned in a lonely tower by a sorceress.
    Ex. On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex. Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.
    Ex. Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex. About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex. The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.
    ----
    * bieja bruja = old hag.
    * caza de brujas = witch-hunt, witch hunting.
    * vieja bruja = evil old woman, harridan, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.
    * * *
    1) ( mujer antipática) (fam) witch (colloq), old hag (colloq); ver tb brujo II
    2) (AmC, Col) (Zool) moth
    * * *
    = witch, bitch, dragon lady, shrewish, evil old woman, sorceress, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.

    Ex: Recently parents and concerned citizens have increasingly challenged library books that feature witches, demons and the devil whether in fiction, mythology or mysticism.

    Ex: Scarlett O'Hara, the main character, is portrayed as both a scheming bitch and hard-nosed survivor.
    Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.
    Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.
    Ex: The fear of evil old women flying across the sky on broomsticks and hunting for children still remains today because of the ignorance of humanity.
    Ex: Its origin is a German folktale in which a beautiful girl with long golden hair is kept imprisoned in a lonely tower by a sorceress.
    Ex: On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex: Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.
    Ex: Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex: The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.
    * bieja bruja = old hag.
    * caza de brujas = witch-hunt, witch hunting.
    * vieja bruja = evil old woman, harridan, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.

    * * *
    A (mujer antipática) ( fam); witch ( colloq), old hag ( colloq) ver tb brujo2 (↑ brujo (2))
    B (AmC, Col) ( Zool) moth
    * * *

     

    bruja sustantivo femenino
    1 witch, sorceress
    2 fig (mujer antipática) old bag
    ' bruja' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mientras
    - chicha
    - escoba
    English:
    bitch
    - cow
    - hag
    - sorceress
    - witch
    - change
    * * *
    nf
    1. [hechicera] witch, sorceress
    2. Fam [mujer fea] hag
    3. Fam [mujer mala] witch
    adj
    CAm, Carib, Méx Fam
    andar o [m5] estar bruja [sin dinero] to be broke o Br skint
    * * *
    f
    1 witch;
    :
    estar bruja fam be broke fam
    * * *
    bruja n witch [pl. witches]

    Spanish-English dictionary > bruja

  • 10 carcamal

    f. & m.
    old fogey, crock, fuddy-duddy, old-fashioned person.
    * * *
    1 familiar peyorativo old fogey
    * * *
    I
    Méx, RPl carcamán - mana adjetivo (fam & pey) decrepit
    II
    Méx, RPl carcamán masculino (fam & pey) ( hombre) old crock (colloq & pej); ( mujer) old hag (colloq & pej)
    * * *
    = old fog(e)y, old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat, fuddy-duddy.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. They make us look like the stereotype of old fogies.
    Ex. On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex. Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex. About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex. The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.
    Ex. Since meeting his wife and having kids he says he's become an old fuddy-duddy.
    * * *
    I
    Méx, RPl carcamán - mana adjetivo (fam & pey) decrepit
    II
    Méx, RPl carcamán masculino (fam & pey) ( hombre) old crock (colloq & pej); ( mujer) old hag (colloq & pej)
    * * *
    = old fog(e)y, old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat, fuddy-duddy.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: They make us look like the stereotype of old fogies.

    Ex: On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex: Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex: The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.
    Ex: Since meeting his wife and having kids he says he's become an old fuddy-duddy.

    * * *
    ( fam pey); decrepit
    (hombre) old crock ( colloq pej); (mujer) old hag ( colloq pej)
    * * *
    carcamal, Méx, RP carcamán Fam Pey
    adj
    decrepit;
    un viejo carcamal a decrepit old man
    nmf
    old crock
    * * *
    m/f fam
    old crock fam

    Spanish-English dictionary > carcamal

  • 11 vieja

    f.
    1 old person.
    2 mi viejo, my dad.
    3 old woman.
    4 mother.
    * * *
    1. f., (m. - viejo) 2. f., (m. - viejo)
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=anciana) old woman
    2) *

    la vieja(=madre) my mum *; (=esposa) my old woman *

    3) ( Cono Sur) (=petardo) cracker, squib
    4) (Méx) [de cigarro] cigar stub
    * * *
    femenino (Col, Méx, Ven fam) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl); ver tb viejo II
    * * *
    ----
    * cuento de viejas, superstición = old wives' tale.
    * vieja bruja = crone, evil old woman, harridan, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.
    * vieja fea = old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.
    * vieja gruñona = grumpy old woman.
    * vieja malvada = evil old woman.
    * * *
    femenino (Col, Méx, Ven fam) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl); ver tb viejo II
    * * *
    * cuento de viejas, superstición = old wives' tale.
    * vieja bruja = crone, evil old woman, harridan, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.
    * vieja fea = old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat.
    * vieja gruñona = grumpy old woman.
    * vieja malvada = evil old woman.
    * * *
    A (pez — del Mediterráneo, Atlántico norte) type of sea bream; (— del Mediterráneo) blenny; (— de aguas tropicales) globefish, puffer
    B (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (mujer) girl, woman
    C ( Ven) ( Jueg) tic-tac-toe ( AmE), noughts and crosses ( BrE)
    D ( Chi) (buscapiés) firecracker
    * * *

    vieja sustantivo femenino (Col, Méx, Ven fam) ( mujer) broad (AmE sl), bird (BrE sl);
    ver tb viejo sustantivo masculino, femenino
    viejo,-a
    I adjetivo old
    una vieja iglesia, an old church
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino old person
    (hombre) old man
    fam (padre) dad
    (mujer) old woman
    fam (madre) mum, US mom
    fam (los padres) los viejos, the parents o folks
    ' vieja' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abrigar
    - cacatúa
    - enfriar
    - recuerdo
    - reemplazar
    - trasto
    - viejo
    - puro
    English:
    biddy
    - chuck away
    - chuck out
    - disintegrate
    - has-been
    - rot away
    - strip off
    - venue
    - woman
    - broad
    - get
    - make
    - rambling
    * * *
    vieja nf
    1. [pescado] [de las Canarias] parrotfish;
    [con tentáculos] blenny
    2. Col, Méx, Ven Fam [mujer, chica] woman, Br bird
    * * *
    f old woman
    * * *
    vieja n old woman [pl. women]

    Spanish-English dictionary > vieja

  • 12 vieja bruja

    f.
    old witch, vixen.
    * * *
    (n.) = crone, evil old woman, harridan, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat
    Ex. Many librarians worry that the public, collective image of librarians is associated with the crone -- an older, single woman who is irritable and protective of her domain.
    Ex. The fear of evil old women flying across the sky on broomsticks and hunting for children still remains today because of the ignorance of humanity.
    Ex. The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.
    Ex. On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex. Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.
    Ex. Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex. About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex. The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.
    * * *
    (n.) = crone, evil old woman, harridan, old hag, hag, old bag, old crone, old bat

    Ex: Many librarians worry that the public, collective image of librarians is associated with the crone -- an older, single woman who is irritable and protective of her domain.

    Ex: The fear of evil old women flying across the sky on broomsticks and hunting for children still remains today because of the ignorance of humanity.
    Ex: The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.
    Ex: On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex: Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.
    Ex: Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex: The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vieja bruja

  • 13 vieja fea

    f.
    ugly old woman, hag, crone.
    * * *
    (n.) = old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat
    Ex. On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.
    Ex. Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex. About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex. The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.
    * * *
    (n.) = old hag, old bag, old crone, old bat

    Ex: On the streets of London we meet some of the denizens of the city -- there is the sandwich-board man, a blind old hag, and a lamplighter among them.

    Ex: Feminists prior to her were the old bags, the women that were so ugly you couldn't stand to look at them.
    Ex: About this time several of the old crones of the tribe offered their ribald advice on how the new couple should conduct themselves off in the forest together.
    Ex: The other day some crazy old bat stole both my house keys and car keys.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vieja fea

  • 14 Hexe

    f; -, -n
    1. witch
    2. fig. pej.: ( alte) Hexe old hag; so eine kleine Hexe! what a little minx!
    * * *
    die Hexe
    witch; hag; skag; sorceress; sibyl
    * * *
    Hẹ|xe ['hɛksə]
    f -, -n
    witch; (inf = altes Weib) old hag or crone
    * * *
    die
    1) (an ugly old woman.) hag
    2) (a woman who is supposed to have powers of magic, usually through working with the devil.) witch
    * * *
    He·xe
    <-, -n>
    [ˈhɛksə]
    f
    1. (böses Fabelwesen) witch
    2. (pej fam: bösartige Frau) witch pej; (schlecht gelaunte und zeternde Frau) virago pej, shrew pej
    eine alte \Hexe an old crone [or hag] [or bag] pej
    eine kleine \Hexe a little minx, sexy little bitch
    * * *
    die; Hexe, Hexen
    2)

    diese kleine Hexe(abwertend) this little minx

    * * *
    Hexe f; -, -n
    1. witch
    2. fig pej:
    (alte) Hexe old hag;
    so eine kleine Hexe! what a little minx!
    * * *
    die; Hexe, Hexen
    2)

    diese kleine Hexe (abwertend) this little minx

    * * *
    -n f.
    hag n.
    sibyl n.
    witch n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Hexe

  • 15 strega

    strega s.f.
    1 witch; sorceress: bruciare una strega, to burn a witch // caccia alle streghe, (fig.) witch hunt
    2 (donna brutta, maligna) (old) witch, (old) hag: sua moglie è una strega, his wife is an old hag.
    * * *
    pl. - ghe ['strega, ge] sostantivo femminile
    1) witch, sorceress
    2) (donna cattiva) hag, witch

    vecchia stregaold hag o bat o bag

    * * *
    strega
    pl. - ghe /'strega, ge/
    sostantivo f.
     1 witch, sorceress; caccia alle -ghe witch-hunt (anche fig.)
     2 (donna cattiva) hag, witch; vecchia strega old hag o bat o bag.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > strega

  • 16 arpía

    adj.
    ravenous, harpy-like, predatory.
    f.
    1 vixen, brawling woman, old hag, shrew.
    2 harpy.
    3 Harpy, mythological monster with a woman's head and a bird's body, mythological monster Harpy.
    * * *
    1 harpy
    2 familiar figurado dragon, old witch, harpy
    * * *
    SF (Mit) harpy; (=mujer) old bag *
    * * *
    femenino ( mujer perversa) dragon, harpy (liter); (Mit) harpy
    * * *
    = dragon lady, harpy, harridan, hag.
    Ex. The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.
    Ex. For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.
    Ex. The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.
    Ex. Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.
    * * *
    femenino ( mujer perversa) dragon, harpy (liter); (Mit) harpy
    * * *
    = dragon lady, harpy, harridan, hag.

    Ex: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.

    Ex: For years past, the harpies of power have been industriously inculcating the idea that all our difficulties proceed from the impotency of Congress.
    Ex: The lifestyle of the bachelor is an enviable one: footloose and fancy-free, sailing through life without the constraints of a nagging harridan of a girlfriend.
    Ex: Many stories about hags seem to have been used to frighten children into being good.

    * * *
    1 (mujer perversa) dragon, harpy, harridan
    2 ( Mit) harpy
    * * *

    arpía sustantivo femenino Mit harpy
    figurado old witch, old hag
    ' arpía' also found in these entries:
    English:
    cow
    - hag
    - bitch
    * * *
    arpía nf
    1. Mitol harpy
    2. [mujer mala] witch
    * * *
    f harpy
    * * *
    arpía nf
    : shrew, harpy

    Spanish-English dictionary > arpía

  • 17 befana

    religion Twelfth Night
    * * *
    befana s.f.
    1 ( Epifania) Epiphany
    2 'befana' (kindly old witch who brings children toys at Epiphany)
    3 ( donna brutta) ugly woman*, hag: è una vecchia befana, she's an old hag.
    * * *
    [be'fana]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (Epifania) Epiphany
    2) intrad. (in folklore, the ugly old woman who brings children gifts at Epiphany)
    3) colloq. (donna brutta) crone, old hag
    * * *
    befana
    /be'fana/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (Epifania) Epiphany
     2 intrad. (in folklore, the ugly old woman who brings children gifts at Epiphany)
     3 colloq. (donna brutta) crone, old hag.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > befana

  • 18 вещица

    witch, sorceress; beldam(e)
    прен. old hag, crone
    лов на вещици прен. witch-hunt
    * * *
    вѐщица,
    ж., -и witch, sorceress; beldam(e); прен. old hag, crone; gorgon; • лов на \вещицаи прен. полит. witch-hunt.
    * * *
    witch; night-hag; sorceress
    * * *
    1. witch, sorceress;beldam(e) 2. лов на вещици прен. witch-hunt 3. прен. old hag, crone

    Български-английски речник > вещица

  • 19 Vettel

    f; -, -n; pej.: ( garstige alte) Vettel (nasty old) hag
    * * *
    Vẹt|tel ['fɛtl]
    f -, -n (old pej)
    hag
    * * *
    Vettel f; -, -n; pej:
    (garstige alte) Vettel (nasty old) hag

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Vettel

  • 20 tarasca

    f.
    1 figure of a serpent formerly borne in the procession of Corpus Christi day, indicating the triumph of Christ over the devil.
    2 crooked, ugly, ill-natured, licentious, and impudent woman.
    3 carnival dragon (monstruo).
    4 big mouth (boca). (Andes & Central America)
    5 monster.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tarascar.
    * * *
    1 (monstruo) monster
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=monstruo) carnival dragon, monster
    2) (=comilón) glutton; (=sangría de recursos) person who is a drain on one's resources
    3) * (=mujer) old hag, old bag *
    4) And, CAm, Cono Sur (=boca) big mouth
    * * *
    a) (fam) ( mujer de carácter violento) battle-ax* (colloq)
    b) (Chi fam) ( boca) mouth
    * * *
    a) (fam) ( mujer de carácter violento) battle-ax* (colloq)
    b) (Chi fam) ( boca) mouth
    * * *
    1 ( fam) (mujer de carácter violento) battle-ax* ( colloq), old bag ( colloq)
    2 ( Chi fam) (boca) mouth
    ¡mansa tarasca que tiene! what a mouth!
    * * *
    1. [figura] = dragon figure in Corpus Christi processions
    2. Fam [mujer] hag
    3. Chile, CRica Fam [boca] big mouth o esp Br gob

    Spanish-English dictionary > tarasca

См. также в других словарях:

  • old hag — ugly old woman, mean and nasty old woman …   English contemporary dictionary

  • old hag syndrome — noun A form of sleep paralysis in which the sleeper sees a figure resembling a witch sitting on them while still in bed …   Wiktionary

  • Hag — (h[a^]g), n. [OE. hagge, hegge, witch, hag, AS. h[ae]gtesse; akin to OHG. hagazussa, G. hexe, D. heks, Dan. hex, Sw. h[ a]xa. The first part of the word is prob. the same as E. haw, hedge, and the orig. meaning was perh., wood woman, wild woman.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hag moth — Hag Hag (h[a^]g), n. [OE. hagge, hegge, witch, hag, AS. h[ae]gtesse; akin to OHG. hagazussa, G. hexe, D. heks, Dan. hex, Sw. h[ a]xa. The first part of the word is prob. the same as E. haw, hedge, and the orig. meaning was perh., wood woman, wild …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hag's tooth — Hag Hag (h[a^]g), n. [OE. hagge, hegge, witch, hag, AS. h[ae]gtesse; akin to OHG. hagazussa, G. hexe, D. heks, Dan. hex, Sw. h[ a]xa. The first part of the word is prob. the same as E. haw, hedge, and the orig. meaning was perh., wood woman, wild …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hag — For other uses, see Hag (disambiguation). A hag is a wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy or goddess having the appearance of such a woman, often found in folklore and children s tales such as Hansel and Gretel.[1] Hags are often seen as… …   Wikipedia

  • Hag. — abbr. Haggai (Old Testament). * * * Haggai. * * * Hag. (Bible) abbrev (the Book of) Haggai * * * hag1 «hag», noun. 1. a very ugly old woman, especially one who is vicious or malicious: »The old hag made a face to chase the children from her yard …   Useful english dictionary

  • hag´like´ — hag1 «hag», noun. 1. a very ugly old woman, especially one who is vicious or malicious: »The old hag made a face to chase the children from her yard. SYNONYM(S): beldam. 2. a witch: »the hags that ride on Halloween. 3. Archaic. a female evil… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hag — [[t]hæ̱g[/t]] hags N COUNT (disapproval) If someone refers to a woman as a hag, they mean that she is ugly, old, and unpleasant. [OFFENSIVE] I hope the old hag has gone out to do her grocery shopping and hasn t come back yet. Syn: bag …   English dictionary

  • Hag (disambiguation) — Hag may refer to: *Hag, a wizened old woman, or a fairy with the appearance of an old woman *HAG, a Swiss model train company *Night terror, a type of parasomnia *Sleep paralysis, another parasomnia *Night hag, a monster from the game Dungeons… …   Wikipedia

  • Old woman — may refer to: an old woman A person (irrespective of age or sex) who is always complaining about his or her situation. Old Woman (goddess), a divine hag in Irish and Scottish mythology The Old Woman, a fictional antagonist in David Gemmell s… …   Wikipedia

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