in … folklore

Frequency: 7.512.3 per million words

Used to specify the context or origin of the folklore, e.g., 'in American folklore'.

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Examples (10)

  • Paul Bunyan is a legendary character in American folklore.
  • Dragons appear frequently in Chinese folklore as symbols of power.
  • The story of Robin Hood is deeply rooted in English folklore.
  • Vampires have a prominent place in Eastern European folklore.
  • The trickster figure is common in Native American folklore.
  • Leprechauns are well-known in Irish folklore for their mischievous nature.
  • The Phoenix appears in Greek folklore as a symbol of rebirth.
  • Shape-shifting animals are prevalent in Nordic folklore.
  • The Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexican folklore and tradition.
  • Anansi the spider is a beloved character in West African folklore.