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- Kabouter abstract "Kabouter is the Dutch word for gnome or leprechaun. In folklore, the Dutch Kabouters are akin to the Irish Leprechaun, Scandinavian Tomte, the English Hob, the Scottish Brownie and the German Klabauter or kobold.In the folklore of the Low Countries, kabouters are tiny men who live underground or in mushrooms, or spirits who help in the home. The males have long, full beards (unlike dwarves, who are a lot taller and do not always have full beards) and wear tall, pointed red hats. They are generally shy of humans and in stories often punish people for spying on them. There is a theory that their appearance, little red pointy hats running through the forest, can be attributed to hallucinations from eating mushrooms. Though not associated with narcotics by the general public, they appear in the iconography of smart shops. Another theory connects the gnomes with the sightings of red squirrels.In the Legend of the Wooden Shoes, an old Dutch folktale, a kabouter teaches a Dutch man how to make piles and how to make wooden shoes.The Dutch illustrator Rien Poortvliet played an important part in modern Kabouter lore with his publication of Leven en werken van de Kabouter (English title \"Live and works of the Gnome\"), later translated into English and published as \"Gnomes\".In popular culture today, the business Travelocity uses a Rien Poortvliet-style statue of a Kabouter for commercials. They call him the Travelocity Roaming Gnome.The term kabouter was also adopted by a 1970s hippie movement in Amsterdam that sprang from the Provo movement (see Kabouters). One of its best known representatives is Roel van Duijn.".
- Kabouter thumbnail Kabouterkoning-Kyrie_PeterMaas.jpg?width=300.
- Kabouter wikiPageID "1759344".
- Kabouter wikiPageLength "3281".
- Kabouter wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Kabouter wikiPageRevisionID "696696561".
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Brownie_(folklore).
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anarchist_movements.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_legendary_creatures.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_words_and_phrases.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Clog.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Deep_foundation.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Laan.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Folklore_of_the_Low_Countries.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Gnome.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Gnome_King_Kyrië.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Gnomes_(book).
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Hippie.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Hob_(folklore).
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Iconography.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Kabouter_Plop.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Kabouter_Wesley.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Kabouters.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Klabautermann.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Kobold.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Leprechaun.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Paulus_the_woodgnome.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Provo_(movement).
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Red_squirrel.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Rien_Poortvliet.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Roel_van_Duijn.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Smart_shop.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Tomte.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink Travelocity.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLink File:Kabouterkoning-Kyrie_PeterMaas.jpg.
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kabouter".
- Kabouter wikiPageWikiLinkText "kabouter".
- Kabouter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Kabouter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairies.
- Kabouter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kabouter subject Category:Anarchist_movements.
- Kabouter subject Category:Dutch_legendary_creatures.
- Kabouter subject Category:Dutch_words_and_phrases.
- Kabouter hypernym Word.
- Kabouter type Food.
- Kabouter type Movement.
- Kabouter comment "Kabouter is the Dutch word for gnome or leprechaun. In folklore, the Dutch Kabouters are akin to the Irish Leprechaun, Scandinavian Tomte, the English Hob, the Scottish Brownie and the German Klabauter or kobold.In the folklore of the Low Countries, kabouters are tiny men who live underground or in mushrooms, or spirits who help in the home. The males have long, full beards (unlike dwarves, who are a lot taller and do not always have full beards) and wear tall, pointed red hats.".
- Kabouter label "Kabouter".
- Kabouter sameAs Q11687022.
- Kabouter sameAs Kabouter.
- Kabouter sameAs Kabouter.
- Kabouter sameAs m.05trq0.
- Kabouter sameAs Каботер.
- Kabouter sameAs Q11687022.
- Kabouter wasDerivedFrom Kabouter?oldid=696696561.
- Kabouter depiction Kabouterkoning-Kyrie_PeterMaas.jpg.
- Kabouter isPrimaryTopicOf Kabouter.