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colt-pixy

 
English Folklore: colt-pixy
 

A Hampshire name for a mischievous fairy, which takes the shape of a horse and neighs to the horses of travellers, leading them astray into bogs (Briggs, 1976: 78-9). In Somerset, according to Ruth Tongue (1965: 119), it also attacks boys who steal apples from orchards.

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