Ogres

/ˈoʊɡərz/ noun

Definition

Legendary monsters in folklore that are usually large, ugly, and cruel, often featured in fairy tales.

Etymology

From French ogre, possibly from Italian orcus or Latin Orcus (god of the underworld). The exact origin is disputed, but it appears in European folklore dating back centuries.

Kelly Says

The word 'ogre' might come from Orcus, the Roman god of the underworld, but it really became famous through fairy tales like 'Puss in Boots' and later 'Shrek'—proving that good marketing can make even a terrifying underworld god lovable.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አንደር
an-der
ARالعربية
غول
gool
BNবাংলা
রাগি
ra-gi
CACatalà
ogre
oh-gre
CSČeština
ogrovec
oh-gro-vech
DADansk
ork
ork
DEDeutsch
Oger
o-ger
ELΕλληνικά
γίγαντες
yi-gan-tes
ESEspañol
ogros
oh-gros
FAفارسی
غول
gool
FISuomi
orkki
ork-ki
FRFrançais
ogre
oh-grə
GUGU
રાક્ષસ
ra-ksas
HAHA
karkashin
kar-ka-shin
HEעברית
ענק
en-ak
HIहिन्दी
ओग्रे
o-gre
HUMagyar
óriás
o-ri-ás
IDBahasa Indonesia
raksasa
rak-sa-sa
IGIG
ogbu
oh-gbu
ITItaliano
ogre
oh-gre
JA日本語
オオカミ
oo-ka-mi
KKKK
орда
orda
KMKM
ព្រះ
preah
KO한국어
오그
og
MRMR
राक्षस
ra-ksas
MSBahasa Melayu
oger
oh-ger
MYမြန်မာ
ကြီး
k-yee
NLNederlands
oger
oh-ger
NONorsk
ork
ork
PAPA
Ogre
oh-gre
PLPolski
ogry
oh-gree
PTPortuguês
ogros
oh-gros
RORomână
ogor
oh-gor
RUРусский
огр
o-gr
SVSvenska
odjurs
od-jurs
SWKiswahili
mnyama
m-ny-a-ma
TAதமிழ்
யாகு
ya-ku
TEతెలుగు
యక్షుడు
ya-kshu-du
THไทย
ยักษ์
yak
TLTL
ogro
oh-gro
TRTürkçe
ogru
oh-gru
UKУкраїнська
огр
o-gr
URاردو
دائیان
dai-yan
VITiếng Việt
quái vật
kwhy vat
YOYO
ogun
oh-gun
ZH中文
食人魔
shí rén mó
ZUZU
inkosi
in-ko-si

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