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Old Man Winter

Personification of winter


Summary

Personification of winter

Old Man Winter is a personification of winter. The name is a colloquialism for the winter season derived from ancient Greek mythology and Old World pagan beliefs evolving into modern characters in both literature and popular culture. He is usually depicted as an old man, often blowing winter over the landscape with his breath, or simply freezing the landscape with his very presence.

History

Humans have associated the winter season with deities, e.g., the ancient Greek god of winter Boreas, and in other cultures including Celtic mythology with the goddess Cailleach and goddess Beira. Over time, the old gods of winter changed to new humanizations of the seasons, including Old Man Winter. Among the Potawatomi people of the Western Great Lakes region, there exists a myth about Old Man Winter, called Pondese in their language. Old Man Winter was a character in Iroquois legends.

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180418225958/https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/Old_Man_Winter Oxford English Dictionary]
  2. [http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Old+Man+Winter Farlex Dictionary]
  3. [https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/winter-tales-and-myths-where-did-old-man-winter-jack-frost-come-from/89408 AccuWeather: Winter tales and myths: Where did Old Man Winter, Jack Frost come from?] {{better source needed. (December 2023)
  4. [https://fizara.com/old-man-winter/ Old Man Winter: The Personification of the Coldest Season]
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  9. (1941). "Old Man Winter". Modern Graphic History Library, Washington University in St. Louis.
  10. "Keep 'Old Man Winter' Out".
  11. "Old Man Winter Bike Rally & Run".
  12. "Horse Profile for Old Man Winter".
  13. "Old Man Winter".
  14. "Old Man Winter Porter".
  15. "Old Man Winter Ale".
  16. "Old Man Winter Old Ale".
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