In Zulu mythology, Tikoloshe, Tokoloshe or Hili' (from the Xhosa word uthikoloshe) is a dwarf-like water sprite, said to be fond of women and sour milk. He has only one arm and one leg, the face of an old man on a boy's body, and—by some accounts—a disproportionately large penis. He is considered a mischievous and evilspirit. He can become invisible by swallowing a pebble, and comes out of the water to have sex with women, or to fight men. If he loses the fight, he will teach the man magic and the art of healing.
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Noun 1. (anatomy) a depression or fissure where vessels or nerves or ducts enter a bodily organ; "the hilus of the kidney" (synonym) hilum (hypernym) fissure (classification) anatomy, general anatomy