Babajaga

/ˌbɑː.bə.ˈjɑː.ɡə/ noun

A fearsome witch or old hag from Slavic folklore who lives in a hut with chicken legs and often captures and eats travelers.

From Russian баба-яга (baba-yaga); 'baba' means 'old woman' and 'yaga' likely derives from Proto-Slavic roots. This creature appears in hundreds of Russian fairy tales, possibly dating back to pre-Christian mythology.

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