Adjective
folkloric (comparative more folkloric, superlative most folkloric)
Of, pertaining to, or having the character of folklore.
a folkloric narrative
According to Dirk Bax, Bosch's paintings often represent visual translations of verbal metaphors and puns drawn from both biblical and folkloric sources. Source: Internet
A folkloric note about caña quemada: until June 21 it is traditional to drink caña quemada with ruda macho (a variant of common rue ), it is supposed that this mixture prevents the flu and other illnesses. Source: Internet
His provisional conclusion is that a folkloric form of the poem may have been written by Porter, but that it was supplemented and altered by Thompson to add specifically Wiccan material. Source: Internet
A specific romantic genre known as costumbrismo andaluz depicts traditional and folkloric Andalusian subjects, such as bullfighting scenes, dogs, and scenes from Andalusia's history. Source: Internet
All four narrative poems draw on folkloric plots. Source: Internet
Description and common attributes further Vampyren, "The Vampire", by Edvard Munch It is difficult to make a single, definitive description of the folkloric vampire, though there are several elements common to many European legends. Source: Internet