0 the traditional stories and culture of a group of people: --
1 the traditional stories, beliefs, and customs of a group of people --
The view that older people tend to ' live in the past ' is part of the folklore of ageing.
Nevertheless, this is by no means a tale from folklore.
In this appendix, we prove two commutation results on abstract relations, which are folklore.
What is, perhaps, missing are some general theoretical and methodological considerations on the problem of the use and meaning of folklore for archaeology.
Statistics may add much-needed precision to folklore, but unless such statistics are accurate they may simply create new myths.
Traditional religion mixed freely with folklore and superstition, forcing the authorities to negotiate between two worlds of belief.
In keeping with the stylistic diversity of the music, the text comprises lines taken from historical chronicles, fairytales and folklore.
Much of the code presented here is part of the functional programming folklore.