Ankou

/ɑːnˈkuː/ noun

In Breton folklore, a personification of Death itself—depicted as a tall skeleton or corpse that carries a scythe and hunts for those about to die.

From Breton "ankou," possibly related to Old Breton terms. The word remained primarily in Breton regional folklore until it was documented by folklorists and appears in Breton literature and legend collections.

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