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has glosseng: Likhoradka (Russian Лихорадка) or tryasavitsa is a female spirit in Slavic mythology. Likhoradka was purported to be able to possess a person's body and cause sickness. In some tales, she is considered a creation of the dark deity Chernobog. Later Russian legends describe 12 Likhoradkas, with individual names associated with special illnesses. In modern Russian, the word likhoradka has obtained the meaning "fever". As a mythological figure, Likhoradka was related to the figure of Chuma, which in modern Russian is the term for plague. Likhoradka was sometimes portrayed as a tall woman with dishevelled hair, a pale face and a white dress, who brought sickness to people she tried to touch or to kiss.
lexicalizationeng: Likhoradka
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has glossrus: Лихора́дка — в славянской мифологии дух в облике женщины, поселяющийся в кого-нибудь и вызывающий болезнь.
lexicalizationrus: Лихорадка

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