banshee |
eidolon |
As nouns the difference between banshee and eidolon
is that
banshee is banshee (in irish folklore, a female spirit) while
eidolon is .
succubus |
banshee |
As nouns the difference between succubus and banshee
is that
succubus is a female demon which comes to men, especially monks, in their dreams to seduce them and have sexual intercourse, drawing energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or death while
banshee is banshee (in irish folklore, a female spirit).
banshee |
undefined |
As a noun banshee
is banshee (in irish folklore, a female spirit).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
banshee |
siren |
As nouns the difference between banshee and siren
is that
banshee is in Irish folklore, a female spirit, usually taking the form of a woman whose mournful wailing warns of an impending death while
siren is (
original sense) One of a group of nymphs who lured mariners to their death on the rocks.
As a verb siren is
to make a noise with, or as if with, a siren.
As an adjective siren is
relating to or like a siren.
banshee |
harpy |
As nouns the difference between banshee and harpy
is that
banshee is in Irish folklore, a female spirit, usually taking the form of a woman whose mournful wailing warns of an impending death while
harpy is a fabulous winged monster, ravenous and filthy, having the face of a woman and the body of a vulture.
oni |
banshee |
As a proper noun oni
is .
As a noun banshee is
banshee (in irish folklore, a female spirit).
shaman |
banshee |
As nouns the difference between shaman and banshee
is that
shaman is a traditional (prescientific) faith healer while
banshee is in Irish folklore, a female spirit, usually taking the form of a woman whose mournful wailing warns of an impending death.
banshee |
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