
Grindylow - Wikipedia
Grindylows are supernatural creatures that appear in the folklore of England, most notably the Lancaster area. They are described as diminutive humanoids with scaly skin, a greenish complexion, sharp claws and teeth, and long, wiry arms with lengthy fingers at the end.
Grindylow - Harry Potter Wiki
The Grindylow is a name for a type of water spirit said to grab little children from the edge of a body of water and drown them. The term is used in the folktales of Yorkshire and Lancashire. In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the Grindylow is a small creature with tentacles and two dangling tentacles on its head. In ...
Grindylow (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia
Grindylow is a mythical creature that is native to the British Isles. It is described as a humanoid creature with mottled skin, large dark eyes, and sharp little horns. The creature has a single eel-like tail below the waist, which is often depicted in art as a long and slender appendage.
Grindylow – Harry Potter Lexicon
Oct 31, 2022 · The Grindylow is a mythical creature taken from Yorkshire legends. The name is believed to have been derived from the words "grindel" and "low" (Colbert 6). The word "grindel", or "gryndel" in Middle English, is compared to the Old Norse word "grimd" which means fierceness (OED Online).
Grindylow | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia - Wizarding World
Underwater creatures native to the British Isles, Grindylows were pale green in colour, had sharp little horns, green teeth and small pointy horns on its head. Aggressive towards humans, Grindylows preferred to use their long brittle fingers to strangle their victims, and would occasionally eat humans.
Grindylow #folklore - Ronel the Mythmaker
May 7, 2022 · Grindylow or Grundylow is a swamp monster from English folklore. They are described as small humanoid beings with scaly, green skin, sharp claws and teeth, and long, thin arms ending with long, thin fingers.
Grindylow: The Water Demons of British Folklore
Aug 20, 2023 · The Grindylow is often depicted as a fearsome creature that inhabits bodies of water such as lakes, ponds, and swamps. Its appearance varies in different accounts, but it is commonly described as having a slimy, greenish-blue …
Grindylow - Gods and Monsters
The Grindylow, as described by those who claim to have seen it, is a strikingly green creature that somewhat resembles a goblin. Its skin glistens with moisture, reflecting the aquatic domain it calls home.
Remus Lupin's Grindylow | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
After the Battle of the Seven Potters on 27 July 1997, Remus Lupin verified Harry Potter's identity by asking "What creature sat in the corner the first time that Harry Potter visited my office at Hogwarts?", the answer being his Grindylow. Harry was able to answer the question correctly immediately, confirming he was not an impostor.
Yorkshire Folklore: Grindylows and Others
Jun 28, 2012 · The tale goes that Grindylows were water spirits who would drag little children into the depths of ponds, marshes or other bodies of water.