Richard Carl Theodor August Wossidlo (26 January 1859, in Friedrichshof – May 1939, in Waren an der Müritz) was a German schoolteacher and folklorist.
From 1876 to 1883 he studied classical and German philology at the universities of Rostock, Leipzig and Berlin.
[1] Beginning in 1886, he travelled throughout Mecklenburg, collecting and writing down legends, fairy tales, anecdotes and folk traditions that were compiled during interviews with local inhabitants.
From 1897 to 1931 he published a well-received, four-volume on Mecklenburg folk traditions, titled Mecklenburgische Volksüberlieferungen.
[2][3] With Hermann Teuchert, he created a Mecklenburg dictionary, Wossidlo-Teuchert Mecklenburgisches Wörterbuch.