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    The Nixie, Nixy, Nix, Näcken, Nicor, Nøkk, or Nøkken (German: Nixe; Dutch: nikker, nekker; Danish: nøkke; Norwegian Bokmål: nøkk; Nynorsk: nykk; Swedish:...
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  • Look up nixie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nixie may refer to: Nixie (folklore), a water spirit in Germanic mythology and folk tales Nixie tube,...
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  • locations, and concepts with various levels of security in early Germanic folklore (reconstructions are indicated by the presence of an asterisk). The present...
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    Mavka (category Ukrainian folklore)
    Song (1963 film) Mavka (song by Authentix) Mare (folklore) Naiad Nymph Revenant Succubus Nixie (folklore) Skogsrå Kushnir (2014), quote: "Mavka is different...
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  • motif in folktales. Nixie (folklore), a water dwelling being in Germanic folklores Selkie, a being in Northern European folklores that could take on the...
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  • second series, entitled Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles, includes The Nixie's Song (2007), A Giant Problem (2008), and The Wyrm King (2009). A feature...
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    A conjecture has also been advanced that nisse might be related to the "nixie", but this is a water sprite and the proper cognate is the nøkk, not the...
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  • Hedley Kow Púca Kelpie Nuggle Tangie Nixie (folklore) Simpson, Jacqueline (2000). A Dictionary of English Folklore. Oxford University Press. p. 32. ISBN 9780192100191...
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  • horse Morvarc'h (Breton) – Legendary horse that could gallop on the waves Nixie (Germanic) – Shapeshifting water being, known for appearing as horses Nuckelavee...
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    gruagach (Scottish Gaelic), is a household spirit or Hobgoblin from Scottish folklore that is said to come out at night while the owners of the house are asleep...
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