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 | YouTube - The Weird Sisters - Do The HippogriffRate: 350 ratings. Sign in to rate. Views: 69,335. Share: Favorite: Playlists: Flag: MySpace. Facebook. Digg (more share options) (fewer share options) This video will appear on ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tNUAumvfzg |
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 | HippogriffHIPPOGRIFF The hippogriff is the result of the breeding of a male gryphon and a filly with the head, wings and front legs of a gryphon and the back and http://www.elmhurst.edu/~susanss/hippogriffmaster.html |
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 | Hippogriff - RPGHippogriffs are aggressive flying carnivores that combine features of horses and eagles. ... From RPG, the free Wikia for role-playing gamers that anyone can edit. http://rpg.wikia.com/wiki/Hippogriff |
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 | GriffinDescription: There are a couple descriptions for Griffins: one is that it is part bird and part lion. Sometimes it is specified as part lion, part eagle. http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/griffin.htm |
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 | Hippogriff ? Infoplease.comHippogriff. The winged horse, whose father was a griffin and mother a filly (Greek, hippos, a horse, and gryphos, a griffin). A symbol of love. (Ariosto: http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/brewers/hippogriff.html |
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 | HippogriffAs we continued on through the door, our guide stopped in front of the group and said, "We will be taking a short break now. If anyone would like to sit," she motioned with her ... http://students.ou.edu/C/Micah.R.Carlson-1/story3.html |
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 | The Official Harry Potter WebsiteThe official site of Harry Potter! Movie trailers, film clips, behind the scenes at Hogwarts. J.K Rowlings' wizards and witches Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Hagrid ... http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/games/home.html |
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 | Page 1Image from DORE'S Illustrations for ARIOSTO'S "ORLANDO FURIOSO" A Knight on the Hippogriff ( original frontispiece ) Published by Dover Publications, Inc. 31 East 2nd Street ... http://hippogriffllc.com |
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 | hippogriff: Definition from Answers.comhippogriff also hippogryph ( ) n. Mythology. A monster having the wings, claws, and head of a griffin and the body and hindquarters of a horse http://www.answers.com/topic/hippogriff |
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 | hippogriffHippogriff. M.O.M. Classification- XXX. Hippogriffs are creatures with the head, wings, and forelegs of a griffin; and the body, hind legs, and tail ... http://www.op97.k12.il.us/cyberteen/2001/fanbeasts/beasts/hippogriff.htm |
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 | MuggleNet | Save the Hippogriff - by Robbie Fischer.The number one source for everything Harry Potter! Latest Harry Potter news, images, video, rumors, and discussion concerning Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) and ... http://www.mugglenet.com/editorials/theburrow/robbie03.shtml |
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 | hippogriff -- Britannica Online EncyclopediaBritannica online encyclopedia article on hippogriff:a legendary animal that has the foreparts of a winged griffin and the body and hindquarters of a horse. The creature was ... http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/266668/hippogriff |
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 | Hippogriff :: d20srd.orgHippogriffs are aggressive flying creatures that combine features of horses and giant eagles. Voracious omnivores, hippogriffs will hunt humanoids as readily as any other meal. http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/hippogriff.htm |
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 | Hippogriff - Harry Potter WikiA Hippogriff is a magical creature that has the front legs, wings, and head of a giant eagle and the body, hind legs and tail of a horse. Hippogriffs have cruel, steel-colored ... http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Hippogriff |
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 | HippogriffA legendary animal, half horse and half griffin. Its father was a griffin and its mother was a filly. It is often found in ancient Greek art and appeared largely in medieval ... http://www.pantheon.org/articles/h/hippogriff.html |
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 | HippogriffDescription: A winged horse with the head and claws of an eagle. (The head, wings and front legs of a griffin, and the back legs of a horse.) http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/hippogriff.htm |
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