📚 name • entry_id 50572
Baba Yaga
/ˌbɑːbə ˈjɑːɡə/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
Baba Yaga • Baba Yagá
In Russian, Finno-Ugric, Polish and Bulgarian tales, a character who lives in a hut standing on chicken legs and who flies through the air in a mortar, using the pestle as a rudder.
But elbow injuries are the Baba Yaga for pitchers, an ever-present danger.
[L]ooking like the hut, minus the fat chicken legs, of Baba Yaga, the old witch with iron teeth and an appetite for a human supper.
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