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- Lutin abstract "A lutin (French pronunciation: [lytɛ̃]) is a type of hobgoblin (an amusing goblin) in French folklore and fairy tales. Female lutins are called lutines (French pronunciation: [lytin]).A lutin (varieties include the Nain Rouge or "red dwarf") plays a similar role in the folklore of Normandy to house-spirits in England, Germany and Scandinavia. Lutin is generally translated into English as: brownie, elf, fairy, gnome, goblin, hobgoblin, imp, leprechaun, pixie, puck, or sprite. It sometimes takes the form of a horse saddled ready to ride, and in this shape is called Le Cheval Bayard. Lutins sometimes tangle people's or horses' hair into elf-locks.A French fairy tale, "Le Prince Lutin", written in 1697 by Marie Catherine d'Aulnoy has a description of the "air, water and terrestrial lutin": "You are invisible when you like it; you cross in one moment the vast space of the universe; you rise without having wings; you go through the ground without dying; you penetrate the abysses of the sea without drowning; you enter everywhere, though the windows and the doors are closed; and, when you decide to, you can let yourself be seen in your natural form." In this story a red hat with two feathers makes the lutin invisible.Lutins also assist Père Noël in Lapland.".
- Lutin thumbnail Lutin_by_godo.jpg?width=300.
- Lutin wikiPageExternalLink tfm177.htm.
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- Lutin wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Lutin wikiPageRevisionID "683850291".
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Bayard_(legend).
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_(folklore).
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_mythology.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Quebec.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_legendary_creatures.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goblins.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norman_folklore.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_elf.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Cofgod.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Cofgodas.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Domovoi.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Elf.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Fairy.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Fairy-locks.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_tale.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Gnefro.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Gnome.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Goblin.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Hob_(folklore).
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Hobgoblin.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Imp.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Kobold.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Kofewalt.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Lapland_(region).
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Leprechaun.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Madame_dAulnoy.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Nain_Rouge.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Normandy.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Pixie.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Puck_(mythology).
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Père_Noël.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Shellycoat.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Sprite_(creature).
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Sápmi.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink The_Imp_Prince.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink Wight.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLink File:Lutin_by_godo.jpg.
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lutin".
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLinkText "luiton".
- Lutin wikiPageWikiLinkText "lutin".
- Lutin hasPhotoCollection Lutin.
- Lutin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Lutin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairies.
- Lutin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Lutin subject Category:Canadian_mythology.
- Lutin subject Category:Culture_of_Quebec.
- Lutin subject Category:French_legendary_creatures.
- Lutin subject Category:Goblins.
- Lutin subject Category:Norman_folklore.
- Lutin hypernym Hobgoblin.
- Lutin type Article.
- Lutin type Article.
- Lutin comment "A lutin (French pronunciation: [lytɛ̃]) is a type of hobgoblin (an amusing goblin) in French folklore and fairy tales. Female lutins are called lutines (French pronunciation: [lytin]).A lutin (varieties include the Nain Rouge or "red dwarf") plays a similar role in the folklore of Normandy to house-spirits in England, Germany and Scandinavia. Lutin is generally translated into English as: brownie, elf, fairy, gnome, goblin, hobgoblin, imp, leprechaun, pixie, puck, or sprite.".
- Lutin label "Lutin".
- Lutin sameAs Lutin.
- Lutin sameAs Lutin.
- Lutin sameAs Lutin.
- Lutin sameAs m.08qdgq.
- Lutin sameAs Лютен.
- Lutin sameAs Лютен_(міфологічна_істота).
- Lutin sameAs Q733664.
- Lutin sameAs Q733664.
- Lutin wasDerivedFrom Lutin?oldid=683850291.
- Lutin depiction Lutin_by_godo.jpg.
- Lutin isPrimaryTopicOf Lutin.