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  2. Kabouter - Wikipedia

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    The Kabouter (Dutch pronunciation: [kaːˈbʌutər] ⓘ) is a gnome-like creature in Dutch folklore. The Dutch Kabouters are akin to the Irish Leprechaun , Scandinavian Tomte or Nisse, the English Hob , [ 1 ] the Scottish Brownie [ 2 ] and the German Klabauter or kobold .

  3. Gnome King Kyrië - Wikipedia

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    Kyrië, the Kabouter king from folklore from the Campine, a region in the Dutch province of North Brabant. Gnome king Kyrië (Dutch: Kabouterkoning Kyrië, pronounced [kaːˈbʌutərˌkoːnɪŋ ˈkiːrijə]) is, according to local folklore, the leader of the legendary gnomes who lived in the Campine region of the province of North Brabant, the Netherlands. [1]

  4. Kabouters - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  5. Gnomes (book) - Wikipedia

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    Gnomes, originally published in Dutch in 1976 as Leven en werken van de kabouter (lit. ' Life and work of the gnomes ' [ 1 ] ), then released in English in 1977, is a fiction book written by Wil Huygen and illustrated by Rien Poortvliet .

  6. Klabautermann - Wikipedia

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    The Grimms' dictionary had listed the forms klabatermann, klabotermann, klaboltermann, and kabautermännchen and conjectured the word to derive from Low German klabastern 'to knock, or rap'. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] It was evidently a piece of folk etymology told by lore informants that the name klabatermann derived from the noises they made. [ 17 ]

  7. Huis met de Kabouters - Wikipedia

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    The Huis met de Kabouters (Dutch for "House with the Gnomes") is a 19th-century building in Amsterdam, so named because the facade is decorated with two figures of gnomes. ...

  8. Kabouter Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Kabouter Wesley (English: Gnome Wesley) is a Flemish/Belgian series of comics and short animated cartoons about a grumpy and violent kabouter (), made by Jonas Geirnaert.Both the drawing style and the content are purposely made naive and amateurish and the situations are surreal and violent.

  9. List of online dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    LexSite non-collaborative English-Russian dictionary with contextual phrases; Linguee collaborative dictionary and contextual sentences; Madura English-Sinhala Dictionary free English to Sinhala and vice versa; Multitran multilingual online dictionary centered on Russian, and provides an opportunity of adding own translation