- kharisiri
- s.(mit) especie de fantasma que utiliza el hipnotismo para sacar la grasa de sus víctimas
Diccionario quechua - español . 2009.
Diccionario quechua - español . 2009.
Kharisiri — (Hris EAR ee) Variations: Cholas, ÑAKAQ, PISHTACO The Kallawaya tribes of the Andes Mountainsin Bolivia never had a vampire in their mythology or lore until they encountered the Spanish and were invaded. From the start of the Spanish occupation,… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
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Lik'ichiri — (LICK cherry) In the Andes Mountains, the Aymara, Quechua, and other native peoples in the region speak of the lik ichiri ( fat stealer ). Originally, the lik ichiri was a vampiric spirit that harassed people but, as was recorded in 1550 by the… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Likichiri — (LICK cherry) In the Andes Mountains, the Aymara, Quechua, and other native peoples in the region speak of the lik ichiri ( fat stealer ). Originally, the lik ichiri was a vampiric spirit that harassed people but, as was recorded in 1550 by the… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Liquichiri — (Lay GUEE chi ree) In Peru there is a vampiric spirit that feeds off the body fat and blood of sleeping people called a liquichiri ( vampire ). It has the ability to shape shift into a variety of different animals, which it uses in order to slip… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Ñakaq — (Noc AH) Variations: Corta Cuellos ( Throat Cutters ), KHARISIRI, LIK ICHIRI, PISHTACO In Peru there is a vampire known as a ñakaq ( butcher of animals ) that is described as looking like a tall white man that hunts women, mostly at night in the… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Nakaq — (Noc AH) Variations: Corta Cuellos ( Throat Cutters ), KHARISIRI, LIK ICHIRI, PISHTACO In Peru there is a vampire known as a ñakaq ( butcher of animals ) that is described as looking like a tall white man that hunts women, mostly at night in the… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Pishtaco — (Fish TACO) Variations: Phistako Originally an Andean legend, it is now a Peruvian nursery bogey that represents the dark side of the cultural Latino male persona. A vampiric demon, the pishtaco looks like a tall white man wearing a long white… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
\@Vampire Mythology: Introduction — [↑] @Vampire Mythology Vampire. To those people who believe that there are such creatures in the supernatural, bloodsucking predators who stalk mankind in the night, just hearing this word aloud in a crowded room instantly draws their… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology