Old woman
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+ | * [[Old Woman (goddess)]], a divine hag in Irish and Scottish mythology | ||
+ | * [[The Old Woman]], a fictional antagonist in David Gemmell's novel ''White Wolf'' | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | * [[Crabbit Old Woman]] | ||
+ | * [[Hag]] | ||
+ | * [[Old man]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Woman Meteorite]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Woman Mountains]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Woman River]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Woman's Gulch]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Woman's Island]] | ||
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Old woman may refer to:
- Old Woman (goddess), a divine hag in Irish and Scottish mythology
- The Old Woman, a fictional antagonist in David Gemmell's novel White Wolf
See also
- Crabbit Old Woman
- Hag
- Old man
- Old Woman Meteorite
- Old Woman Mountains
- Old Woman River
- Old Woman's Gulch
- Old Woman's Island
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