kelpie
A shape-shifting water spirit, often a horse
Definitions
A malevolent water spirit of Scottish folklore, usually appearing as a horse that lures victims into the water.
kelpie In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Scots, of uncertain origin, possibly related to Gaelic 'cailpeach' (heifer/colt).
People Also Ask
What is a 'kelpie'?
A kelpie is a malevolent water spirit in Scottish folklore, usually taking the shape of a horse that lures people into the water to drown them.
Where does the word 'kelpie' come from?
It's Scots, of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Gaelic 'cailpeach' (a heifer or colt).
Are the Falkirk sculptures called The Kelpies named after this?
Yes — the giant horse-head sculptures draw on the kelpie legend of the shape-shifting water-horse.
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