Results for: giant legendary statue
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Celtic giantBran
coastal village in Cornwall, southwestern England, said to be the birthplace of the legendary King ArthurTintagel
cockatrice, killing, fatal (glance or look); monstrous, legendary reptile, lizard related to iguana, reptile (snake, or dragon) which is able to kill with by its look or breath (Classical Mythology); large crested reptile of the tropical Americasbasilisk
Daniel Boone (1734-1820), legendary American pioneer, one of the first settlers of the American West; family nameBoone
decorated with historical scenes, having a certain number of stories or floors; recorded in history, legendary, interesting or celebrated, with storiesstoried
dwarf, relatively faint and small star, see also:giant stardwarf star
Egyptian composite creature, Greek composite creature, mysterious person, sphinx statue, winged creature with the body of a lion and the face of a woman (Greek Mythology); creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man (Egyptian Mythology); enigmasphinx
El Dorado, legendary city full of treasure in South AmericaDorado
elaborate and colorful procession, large-scale play representing a historical event, performance commemorating a historical or legendary event; ceremonial play or parade of any kindpageant
enchanting place, land of fairies, legendary land of the fairies; magical placefairyland
enormous, extremely large, giant star, larger than usual, legendary manlike creature of great size and strength (Folklore); abnormally large person; person of great importance, monitor, mythological creature, somebody extraordinarily accomplished, some...giant
equatorial constellation, giant hunter who was killed by Artemis and became a constellation (Greek Mythology); constellation in the celestial equator (Astronomy), mythological giantOrion
evil monster, frightening person, hideous and cruel man, monster; man-eating giant in fairy tales and folkloreogre
extinct giant elkIrish elk
family name; Johann Faust (c1488-c1541), legendary German magician and alchemist reputed to have sold his soul to the devil; title of a literary work by Goethe that was inspired by this legendFaust
 

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