en ogre (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • ca ogre (n, folklore) ➜
  • en monster (n, person) ➜
  • eu ogro (n, folklore) ➜
  • fi jättiläinen (n, folklore) ➜
  • fr ogre (n, folklore) ➜
  • id gergasi (n, folklore) ➜
  • id raksasa (n, folklore) ➜
  • it orco (n, folklore) ➜
  • ja 鬼 (n, folklore) ➜
  • ms bota (n, folklore) ➜
  • ms gergasi (n, folklore) ➜
  • ms raksasa (n, folklore) ➜
  • pl ogr (n, folklore) ➜
  • pt ogre (n, folklore) ➜
  • pt ogro (n, folklore) ➜
  • th ยักษ์โอเกอร์ (n, folklore) ➜
  • th โอเกอร์ (n, folklore) ➜
  • ast ogru ➜
  • ca ogre ➜
  • cs obr lidožrout ➜
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Related terms

  • en ogreish ➜
  • en ogress ➜
  • en ogry ➜
  • en brutish ➜
  • en folk tale ➜
  • en giant ➜
  • en latvia ➜
  • en man ➜
  • en town ➜
  • fr ogre ➜

Context of this term

  • en folklore (n, cognition) ➜
  • en mythology ➜

Types of ogre

  • en ogress (n, person) ➜

ogre is a type of…

  • en giant (n, person) ➜

Links to other resources

  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 109513956-n
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