leprechaun

Etymology
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The word's further etymology is disputed; it is traditionally explained as a compound containing. However, an alternative suggestion is that it is a derivative of, who were misinterpreted as an antediluvian species by medieval Irish scholars.

Noun

 * 1)  One of a race of elves that can reveal hidden treasure to those who catch them.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: leprechaun, kabouter
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: （愛爾蘭民間傳說裡的）短妖精
 * Czech: leprikón, irský skřítek
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: leprekono
 * Estonian: härjapõlvlane
 * Finnish: leprekauni
 * French:, lutin irlandais, farfadet irlandais,
 * Georgian: ლეპრეკონი
 * German: Leprechaun
 * Irish: leipreachán, luprachán,, , , , luchorpán, luchormán,
 * Middle Irish: luchrupán, luchorpán
 * Old Irish: luchorpán
 * Italian: leprecauno, leprechaun
 * Japanese: レプラコーン
 * Korean: 레프러콘
 * Lithuanian: leprekonas
 * Macedonian: ле́прекон
 * Manx:
 * Marathi: लेप्रकॉन
 * Navajo: beʼádíláhí niʼ
 * Polish:, irlandzki skrzat
 * Portuguese: duende irlandês,
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: lucharban
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: и̑рскӣ вилѐња̄к
 * Roman: ȋrskī vilènjāk
 * Spanish: duende irlandés, leprechaun
 * Welsh: leprecon

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