Fenodyree
Sometimes used as a proper name and sometimes as the name of a class of beings, the is like a
brownie, hob, or sprite in folklore, particular around the
Isle of Man.Other spellings include , , or or even , which means 'the nimble mower'. He is small and hairy, particularly around the legs, almost like a small satyr. is in fact the term used for 'satyr' in the 1819 Manx version of the Bible (Isaiah 35:14).
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Fenoderee
[Folklore] The Fenoderee lives on the Isle of Man. He is not very intelligent, but he is a hard worker who, with his great strength, has performed many tasks for the farmers of Man. He goes around naked and the offer of clothes will greatly offend him, causing him to stop working. The Fenoderee used to belong to the Ferrishyn, an elfish-tribe on the Isle of Man, until he made the mistake of wooing a mortal girl. He was punished by loosing his good looks, and he turned into the ugly, solitary creature he is now.