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  • Ogre - Wikipedia
    In mythology, ogres are often depicted as inhumanly large, tall, and having a disproportionately large head, abundant hair, unusually colored skin, a voracious appetite, and a strong body Ogres are closely linked with giants and with human cannibals in mythology
  • Ogre | Folklore, Giant, Monster | Britannica
    An ogre is a hideous giant represented in fairy tales and folklore as feeding on human beings The word gained popularity from its use in the late 17th century by Charles Perrault, the author of Contes de ma mere l’oye (Tales of Mother Goose)
  • Ogre – Mythos Anthology
    The Ogre has long been one of the most iconic and terrifying creatures in mythology and folklore Depicted as large, brutish, and often cannibalistic, the Ogre embodies the fear of the monstrous “other”—an oversized, gluttonous being who preys on the weak
  • OGRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OGRE is a hideous giant of fairy tales and folklore that feeds on human beings : monster How to use ogre in a sentence
  • Ogre - New World Encyclopedia
    An ogre (feminine: ogress) is a large and hideous humanoid monster, a mythical creature often found in fairy tales and folklore While commonly depicted as an unintelligent and clumsy enemy, it is dangerous in that it feeds on its human victims
  • Ogre: Mythical Creature Overview - Mythical Encyclopedia
    Ogres are mythical creatures that are often depicted as large, brutish, and fearsome beings They are usually several times bigger than humans and are closely related to giants Ogres have a disproportionately large head, abundant hair, unusually colored skin, and a voracious appetite
  • Ogre | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
    An ogre (feminine: ogress) is a legendary monster usually depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children [1] Ogres frequently feature in mythology, folklore, and fiction throughout the world
  • Ogre - Description, History, Myths and Interpretations | Mythology. net
    Lock your doors and walk the trails of the woods carefully – once an ogre catches a whiff of human flesh, it’s hunger is insatiable What is an Ogre? The word ‘ogre’ itself has its roots in the French language and is generally attributed to the Etruscan god Orcus


















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