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  2. Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of "nightmare" had generalized from sleep paralysis to any bad dream by 1829. [1] In other languages, the word for "bad dream" similarly evolved in sense from words for "sleep paralysis," often with senses related to the pressure on the chest.

  3. Mare (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In Norwegian and Danish, the words for 'nightmare' are mareritt and mareridt respectively, which can be directly translated as 'mare-ride'. The Icelandic word martröð has the same meaning (-tröð from the verb troða, 'trample', 'stamp on', related to tread), whereas the Swedish mardröm translates as 'mare-dream'.

  4. Night hag - Wikipedia

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    It is a phenomenon in which the sleeper feels the presence of a supernatural, malevolent being which immobilizes the person as if sitting on their chest or the foot of their bed. The word "night-mare" or "nightmare" was used to describe this phenomenon before the word received its modern, more general meaning. [1]

  5. How a single word changed Guillermo del Toro's 'Nightmare ...

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    Guillermo del Toro and co-writer Kim Morgan on the small, important change they made from the ending of both the 1946 novel and 1947 film in their 'Nightmare Alley.' How a single word changed ...

  6. Horse symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The Nightmare by Johann Heinrich Füssli, oil on canvas, 1781. The mare is etymologically close to the word nightmare in many languages: "mähre" means mare in German, [100] and also refers to a fabulous chtonian mare. The word is spelled nightmare in English, which also means "mare of the night", while in French quauquemaire means "witch".

  7. The Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    The early meaning of nightmare included the sleeper's experience of weight on the chest combined with sleep paralysis, dyspnea, or a feeling of dread. [6] Sleep and dreams were common subjects for Fuseli, although The Nightmare is unique among his paintings for its lack of reference to literary or religious themes (Fuseli was an ordained ...

  8. 20 details you probably missed in 'The Nightmare Before ... - AOL

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    Oogie Boogie's henchmen, also known as Boogie's Boys, are named Lock, Shock, and Barrel. This is likely a pun on the phrase "lock, stock, and barrel," which informally refers to a complete set of ...

  9. 60 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' quotes to make spirits ...

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    Find the best 'The Nightmare Before Christmas" quotes from Jack Skellington, Sally, Oogie Boogie and other characters on love, motivation and even Sandy Claws.