User contributions for Kiyoweap
A user with 7,646 edits. Account created on 16 September 2009.
14 March 2024
- 09:2609:26, 14 March 2024 diff hist +1,803 Feather cloak →Hawaii: Tweak feather description: black feathers of ʻōʻō+), also citing Hiroa(1944) at pages. Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 05:0805:08, 14 March 2024 diff hist +5,680 Feather cloak →Hawaii: Revised dictionary usage, expand and <ref>+ on bird species (description by Clerke on Capt. Cooke voyage) . Bring Nāhiʻenaʻena from list to main text, she also wore feather cape and held feather scepter kāhili in portrait. Tag: Disambiguation links added
12 March 2024
- 12:0912:09, 12 March 2024 diff hist +3,973 Feather cloak →Secondary: Kaaren Grimstad (1983)+ →Völsunga saga: Since Grimstad positions "wings" vs. "ring" as the two major schools of thought (multiple authorities on both, notes 19 and 20, added in fyi) elevating "wings" interpretation from sidenote to main. There is also 3rd view "shapeshifter". Grimstad also connects feather cloak to Odin's shapeshifting in note18.
- 09:0009:00, 12 March 2024 diff hist +38 User:Kiyoweap →Norse mythology and saga: * ''fjaðrhamr'' (feather cloak)<sup>{{Color|#00F000|+expanded}}</sup>
- 08:4108:41, 12 March 2024 diff hist +16 m Katla (volcano) →Folklore: copyedit
- 08:3508:35, 12 March 2024 diff hist +9,719 Feather cloak →Wayland Smith: Rewrite, starting with Völundarkviða "webbed feet" reinterpreted by De Fries as "wings". Added details involving Egill who collected the feathers and test-piloted. →Poet's cloak: Added fuller content to ''tuigen'' quoting Cormac's Glossary with its detailed explanation of the avians used. Also "Book of Rights" mentions its connection with the Rights of the King of Cashel, and Cormac was one such king.
11 March 2024
- 09:4309:43, 11 March 2024 diff hist +31 User:Kiyoweap *Norse mythology and saga*/* ''fylgja'' {{new entry}}
- 09:4209:42, 11 March 2024 diff hist +1,982 Fylgja →Occurrences: Broken up into subsections →Sleep and dreams: and →Waking appearances: as in ja:フィルギャ (oldid 99587470) with the lack of examples in the latter section filled in by translating 1 viable-seeming of 3 preexisting examples (oldid 33554537).
- 05:3105:31, 11 March 2024 diff hist +20 Fylgja Turville-Petre referencing fix (not book but journal Folklore v. 69 no. 2, June 1958.
- 02:0002:00, 11 March 2024 diff hist +1,415 Fylgja →Etymology: Branch off from description. "to accompany" is sourceable (<ref>+ Grundy 1998) but accord. to wikt:fetch its etymology is uncertain/conjectural, and similar etymology is stricken due to lack of ref. Replace with "fetch" from Irish folklore being the common translation word for fylgja. Also connection to ''hamr'' "skin" used by shapeshifters (cf. fjaðrhamr). →Description: Else Mundal's animal/woman duality theory here (though already mentioned below)
- 01:1001:10, 11 March 2024 diff hist +76 Richard Utz Appears as "Richard J. Utz" as editor of anthology (isbn 9780810116467) current
7 March 2024
- 02:3002:30, 7 March 2024 diff hist +1 Fylgja →Skotta and móri: copyedit
- 02:0002:00, 7 March 2024 diff hist +3,294 Fylgja →Skotta and móri: Brief summary only since they seem to deserve their own article. They are subgenres of fylgja accord. Jón Árnason but modern commentators distinguish these from fylgja.
5 March 2024
- 02:4702:47, 5 March 2024 diff hist +5,880 Fylgja →Description: Amending WP:POV overemphasis on animal form: A fylgja is generally a human ghost, and generally moves in advance of the target individual. Also reworked mention in ''Gísla saga Súrssonar''. Tag: citing a blog or free web host
3 March 2024
- 00:5800:58, 3 March 2024 diff hist +45 User:Kiyoweap →Scandinavian: * ''Katla eða Kötlugjá''{{new entry}}
- 00:4600:46, 3 March 2024 diff hist +332 m Eldgjá Oppenheimer et al. →populate author1-link and other author links
2 March 2024
- 08:2908:29, 2 March 2024 diff hist +38 N Katla eða Kötlugjá This is the title of a short folktale in Icelandic: REDIRECT Katla (volcano)#Folklore current Tag: New redirect
- 08:2908:29, 2 March 2024 diff hist +4,786 Katla (volcano) →Folklore: Folktale of Katla the volcano witch, entitled "Katla eða Kötlugjá" in Jón Árnason (author) ed. 1862 (Translated into English by |Helgi Björnsson 2016, also partially by Nordvig 2019)
1 March 2024
- 23:3923:39, 1 March 2024 diff hist +243 Kazunoko copyedit and correction of misspoken text "restraining order"→reducing, mitigating odor. Boldfacing First Nations name for komochi kombu.
- 10:1110:11, 1 March 2024 diff hist −945 Bahamut Cleanup esp. Bibliography. Need not make a full list even to repeat works cited just once as footnote (induces harv error, though may be invisible depending on your setting)
- 09:3309:33, 1 March 2024 diff hist +83 m Mintuci minor copyedit and fixes current
- 05:4405:44, 1 March 2024 diff hist +145 Nábrók "necropants" is a name it is popularly known by →Later elaboration: glossed as "enticer"
- 05:0005:00, 1 March 2024 diff hist +656 Nábrók →Later elaboration: Expl note that "Ginnir" is illustrated by Jón Árnason (I:446) but he claims not to know its purpose (I:453); however, Powell and Magnusson (p. cv) do explain it as love charm
- 01:3601:36, 1 March 2024 diff hist +1,296 Nábrók Gimhringur is read Ginnhringur in var. MS., translatable as "Ring of Allurement" (only found Justin Foster's tublr post, but he posts original ms. image to back it)
29 February 2024
- 13:2613:26, 29 February 2024 diff hist +89 User:Kiyoweap →Arthuriana: * Gingalain * Libeaus Desconus* Renaud de Beaujeu{{new entry}}
- 13:2113:21, 29 February 2024 diff hist +28 User:Kiyoweap →Scandinavian: * Nábrók{{new entry}}
- 12:4712:47, 29 February 2024 diff hist −40 Nábrók →Later elaboration: Removing Nithing pole reference, since vindgapi and nábrókarstafur were found on his person after being taken into custody, and probably thus a piece of paper, not a staff or pole.
- 12:2512:25, 29 February 2024 diff hist +1,770 Nábrók →Later addition: In Halldór Laxness's Íslandsklukkan (1943) the stave is featured, and analysis Eiríkur Jónsson (1981) uncovered manuscript source with the sign, though labeled gimhringur ("Ring of Allurement") Nábrókarstafur (instagrammer Justin Foster posted erroneous confounding, though I did not formally add this as src[commented out])
- 04:5604:56, 29 February 2024 diff hist −26 Nábrók Revert previous. "Skotta" (capitalized) is here a name, even though generic ''skotta'' seems to refer to a class of female fylgja.
- 04:5004:50, 29 February 2024 diff hist +10 Nábrók →Related folklore: ''skotta'' not female name but type of female ''fylgja''
28 February 2024
- 11:4111:41, 28 February 2024 diff hist −19 m Nábrók minor fixes and copyedits
- 10:3010:30, 28 February 2024 diff hist +2,458 Nábrók →Related folklore: Margaret Willson writes that Jon Rich Thordarson (subject of another folktale) was rumored to own demon pants; Mathias Nordvig says Katla the volcano witch owned a Seven-league boots type "breeches", which may be connected to nábrók
- 08:4808:48, 28 February 2024 diff hist +9,004 Nábrók →Folklore: Replace large quote using websource "Atlas Obscura" with paraphrase. The latter is close to
- 02:0502:05, 28 February 2024 diff hist +67 Nábrók →Ritual: tagging as {{Copypaste}} since this is too long a quote to qualify as compliant with MOS:QUOTE
26 February 2024
- 04:3704:37, 26 February 2024 diff hist +2,438 Three Billy Goats Gruff →Music and musicals: Frank Luther add'l srcs (Frederick 1955 and Music Education Journal 1957); also adding Yvonne Ravell version (1940) which turned up during this vetting search.
- 01:0601:06, 26 February 2024 diff hist +424 Three Billy Goats Gruff →Media adaptations: Fact-check unsourced "bunyip": citing Hi-5 (Australian TV series) official channel youtube video, and also cf. Kel Richards (2011) ''Three Kangaroos Gruff'' featuring a buyip (Adding as expl. note sicne 3rd party reviewed or citable, but put out by Scholastic Australia, and a Scholastic verision is already listed)
25 February 2024
- 23:5323:53, 25 February 2024 diff hist +46 Hywel the Great →Legend: unloved wife Iseult of the White Hands (Iseut aux Blanches Mains)
- 04:2404:24, 25 February 2024 diff hist +434 Three Billy Goats Gruff →Retellings: Fill out illustrator data
- 02:1202:12, 25 February 2024 diff hist +33 m Three Billy Goats Gruff punctuation
- 02:0302:03, 25 February 2024 diff hist +3,189 Three Billy Goats Gruff →Retellings: Adding 18 children's book titles in English (e.g. Brown 1957 and Galdone 1973, a concatenation of lists in two education related book sources.
- 00:4000:40, 25 February 2024 diff hist +650 Three Billy Goats Gruff Dismantling →Adaptations and cultural references: into →Retellings: →Media adaptations: and →In popular culture: Don't misch-masch a trivia list of mere allusions in TV or game or film, etc. These latter are not of equal relevance to this article (tagging as {[trivia}})
24 February 2024
- 11:0811:08, 24 February 2024 diff hist +776 Three Billy Goats Gruff →Characters: Rewrite, with dictionary meanings in SNL and Aasen's shown in main text instead of expl. note
- 10:0610:06, 24 February 2024 diff hist 0 m Three Billy Goats Gruff ref name →"brynildsen"
- 09:5009:50, 24 February 2024 diff hist +22 m Three Billy Goats Gruff cite blog (date added)
- 01:5101:51, 24 February 2024 diff hist +180 m Libeaus Desconus copyedit
- 00:4600:46, 24 February 2024 diff hist +557 Libeaus Desconus copyedit
23 February 2024
- 03:0603:06, 23 February 2024 diff hist +3,409 Three Billy Goats Gruff →Characters: Writing out Dasent mistranslating ''Bruse'' as "Gruff" sound rather than "clump of hair on buck-goat forehead" in main text, fill out {{cite blog}} as authored by curator at Brit. Lib., vetting the word in Norwegian dictionaries revealing dialect form ''Brusk'', cog. Icelandic wikt:brúskur , though Cf. Faroese ''brúsa''
22 February 2024
- 15:2315:23, 22 February 2024 diff hist +203 Libeaus Desconus thumb|''Sir Libeas Desconus'' (1902){{right|{{small|―Weston tr., frontispiece by [[Caroline Watts|Caroline M. Watts.}}{{sfnp|Weston tr.|1902}}}}]]
- 15:1415:14, 22 February 2024 diff hist 0 m Ley line Capitalization
21 February 2024
- 20:3920:39, 21 February 2024 diff hist +216 Libeaus Desconus →Irish mythology: Transposing order to ''The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn'' (medieval) then the lay (only taken down in modern times). Also restoring {{cite}} info on Loomis (1991)[1963] Tag: nowiki added