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词条 Muma Pădurii
释义

  1. Etymology

  2. Characteristics

  3. In modern culture

  4. References

  5. See also

  6. External links

In Romanian folklore, Muma Pădurii ({{IPA-ro|ˈmuma pəˈdurij}}) is an ugly and mischievous or mad old woman living in the forest (in the heart of the virgin forests, in a hut/cabin or an old tree.

She is the opposite of fairies such as a “Fairy” Zână.

She’s also the protector of the animals and plants, brewing potions and helping injured animals. She cures the forest if it’s dying, and she keeps the unwanted trespassers away driving them mad and scaring them to flee.

You can also associate her with an witch (just like the witch from the story or “Hansel and Gretel), but she’s a neutral “creature”, harming only those who harm.

Etymology

Muma Pădurii literally means "the Mother of the Forest", though "mumă" is an archaic version of "mamă" (mother), which has a fairytale overtone for the Romanian reader (somewhat analogous to using the archaic pronouns like "thou" and "thy" in English). A few other such words, typically protagonists of folk-tales, have this effect.

Characteristics

Muma Pădurii is a spirit of the forest in a very ugly and old woman's body. Sometimes she has the ability to change her shape. She lives in a dark, dreadful, hidden little house.

She is thought to attack children, and because of this, a large variety of spells (descântece in Romanian) are used against her.

This (step-) mother of the forest kidnaps little children and enslaves them. In one of the popular stories, at some point, she tries to boil a little girl alive, in a soup. However the little girl's brother outsmarts Muma Pădurii and pushes the woman-monster in the oven instead, similar to the story of Hansel and Gretel. The story ends on a happy note when all kids are free to go back to their parents.

In modern culture

Instead of saying "She's ugly", Romanians sometimes say, "She looks like Muma Pădurii".

Muma Pădurii was adapted into a monster for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition: http://www.lomion.de/cmm/mumapadu.php

References

  • Lăzărescu, George, Dicţionar de mitologie. Dicţionarele Editurii Ion Creangă, Bucureşti, 1979.

See also

  • Culture of Romania
  • Religion in Romania
  • Baba Yaga
  • Black Annis
  • Boo Hag
  • Crone
  • Hag
  • Nocnitsa
  • Onibaba (folklore)
  • The Witch (fairy tale)

External links

  • {{en icon}} Muma Pădurii și Păduroiul
  • {{ro icon}} Fata si Muma Padurii
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5 : Romanian mythology|Romanian legendary creatures|Mythological cannibals|Fictional characters who use magic|Witchcraft in folklore and mythology

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