entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_BSQ_BASAJAUN,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,"The 'lord of the woods', a hairy wild-man spirit credited in legend with teaching agriculture and ironwork to humans." ENT_BSQ_BASANDERE,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,"The 'lady of the woods', female counterpart of Basajaun in Basque forest mythology." ENT_BSQ_EATE,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,Storm and fire spirit announcing tempests and floods; sparsely attested in the Basque oral record. ENT_BSQ_GAUEKO,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,Genius or spirit of the night who enforces that the night belongs to him and the day to humans. ENT_BSQ_LAMIA,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,"Female water spirits of rivers and springs, typically depicted with the feet of birds or fish." ENT_BSQ_MAIRU,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,Race of giants of Basque legend held to have built the dolmens and stone megaliths (mairubaratza). ENT_BSQ_MARI,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,"Supreme goddess of Basque mythology, lady of the mountains who dwells in caves and governs storms, hail and the weather." ENT_BSQ_PANTHEON,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,Collective grouping the pre-Christian Basque mythological beings reconstructed chiefly from oral tradition by José Miguel de Barandiarán in his Mitología Vasca. ENT_BSQ_SUGAAR,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,"Male serpent or dragon spirit, the consort of Mari, associated with thunder and storms; also called Sugoi or Maju." ENT_BSQ_TARTALO,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,"One-eyed man-eating giant of Basque folklore, a Cyclops-type figure paralleling the Greek Polyphemus motif." ENT_BSQ_URTZI,SRC_BARANDIARAN,scholarly attestation,DISPUTED: the word ortzi/urtzi denotes the sky/firmament and appears in weather compounds; whether it ever named a personified sky-god is contested.