Hugin and Munʹin [mind and memory].

The two ravens that sit on the shoulders of Odin or Alfader.

“Perhaps the nursery saying, ‘A little bird told me that,ʹ is a corruption of Hugo and Munin, and so we have the old Northern superstition lingering among us without our being aware of it.”—Julia Goddard: Joyce Dormer’s Story, ii. 11. (See Bird.)

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Hudibrastic Verse
Hudson (Sir Jeffrey)
Hue and Cry
Hug the Shore (To)
Hug the Wind (To)
Hugger - mugger
Huggins and Muggins
Hugh Lloyd’s Pulpit (Merionethshire)
Hugh Perry
Hugh of Lincoln
Hugin and Munin [mind and memory]
Hugo
Hugon (King)
Huguenot (U-gŭe-no)
Hulda [the Benignant]
Hulk
Hulking
Hull
Hull Cheese
Hullabaloo
Hulsean Lectures