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    Kids coloring on free St. Patrick's Day printables. ... From rainbows and silly leprechauns to printable coins to give your little ones leading up to March 17, ...

  3. Leprechaun - Wikipedia

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    The modern image of the leprechaun sitting on a toadstool, having a red beard and green hat, etc. is a more modern invention, or borrowed from other strands of European folklore. [39] The most likely explanation for the modern day Leprechaun appearance is that green is a traditional national Irish color dating back as far as 1642. [40]

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    St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner, believe it or not! This year, between your Irish soda bread baking, green beer drinking, searching for four-leaf clovers, and general merry-making, you ...

  5. Category:Leprechauns - Wikipedia

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    This is a topic category containing articles related to leprechauns. Research published in 2019 suggests that the word derives from the Luperci and the associated Roman festival of Lupercalia . Subcategories

  6. Category:Leprechauns in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Leprechauns in popular culture" The following 18 pages are in this category ...

  7. Farfadet - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Brownie", or "Leprechaun", though they also resemble the Pixies of Britain's West Country.

  8. 'The Alabama Leprechaun' is the greatest viral story of all time

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    The journalists struggled to stay serious as locals explained their theories about the sighting. "To me, it look like a leprechaun to me. All you gotta do is look up in the tree.

  9. Lutin - Wikipedia

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    Lutin is generally translated into English as: brownie, elf, fairy, gnome, goblin, hobgoblin, imp, leprechaun, pixie, puck, jetin or sprite. [2] It sometimes takes the form of a horse saddled ready to ride, and in this shape is called Le Cheval Bayard. [3] Lutins sometimes tangle people's or horses' hair into elf-locks. [3]