Likho

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Licho by Marek Hapon

Likho, liho, lykho (

Slavic mythology, a creature with one eye, often depicted as an old, skinny woman in black (Лихо одноглазое, One-eyed Likho) or as an evil male goblin of forests. Rather than being included in the major canon of the Slavic belief system, the Likho is traditionally found in fairy tales
.

Story

There are several basic versions of tales about how a person meets with Likho, with different morals of the tale.

  • A person eventually cheats Likho.
  • A person cheats Likho, runs away (with Likho chasing him), sees a valuable thing, grabs it out of greed, the person's hand sticks to it and they have to cut off their hand.
  • Likho cheats a person and rides on his neck. The person wants to drown Likho, jumps into a river, drowns himself, but Likho floats out, to chase other victims.
  • Likho is received or passed to another person with a gift.

Within the framework of superstitions, Likho was supposed to come and eat a person. In particular, this was used to scare small children. In Ukrainian folklore, it is sometimes portrayed as type of a bad spirit that can cling to one's neck.

Nomenclature

Likho is not a real

chetno i likho game)[2] with pejorative connotations, similar to the unlucky 'odd man out'. Compare to Russian lishniy – one in excess. The word is likely to be related to Indo-European leikw meaning something to remain, to leave. The derived adjective likhoy can be used to describe someone who is a bit too daring or brave. In Czech, lichý means odd (number), idle, vain. In Polish, lichy means shoddy, poor, flimsy. In Belarusian language, ліхі means bad, evil (like in prayer), odd (side of clothing). In Ukrainian language
, it is type of bad luck or incident.

See also

References

  1. ^ Słownik języka polskiego: A-F (in Polish). W. drukarni XX. Piiarów. 1807-01-01.
  2. ^ "Encyklopedia staropolska/Licho - Wikiźródła, teksty i materiały źródłowe". pl.wikisource.org. Retrieved 2016-01-18.


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