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- Zână abstract "Zână (plural zâne; zînă and zîne, d̦ână and d̦âne in old spellings) is the Romanian equivalent of the Greek Charites or fairy Godmother. They are the opposite of monsters like Muma Pădurii. These characters make positive appearances in fairy tales and reside mostly in the woods. They can also be considered the Romanian equivalent of fairies and of the Germanic Elf.They give life to fetuses in utero and bestow upon them great gifts like the art of dancing, beauty, kindness, and luck. In folk tales, it is told not to upset them because they also have the power to do bad things or put a curse on the wrongdoer. They also act like guardian angels, especially for children who enter the woods, or for other good people.The word zână comes from the Roman goddess Diana (as does Astur-Leonese xana). She is the one who has all the beauty, and is the one that gives it away.Zână is also used in current Romanian slang to refer to an attractive girl, though it is not necessarily the kindest way to do so.".
- Zână wikiPageID "1503377".
- Zână wikiPageLength "1748".
- Zână wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Zână wikiPageRevisionID "707861821".
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairies.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_legendary_creatures.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_mythology.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Charites.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Diana_(mythology).
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Elf.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Fairy.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_tale.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Fetus.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Guardian_angel.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink In_utero.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Muma_Pădurii.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_alphabet.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLink Xana.
- Zână wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zâna".
- Zână wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zână".
- Zână wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Fairies".
- Zână wikiPageWikiLinkText "zâne".
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- Zână subject Category:Fairies.
- Zână subject Category:Romanian_legendary_creatures.
- Zână subject Category:Romanian_mythology.
- Zână hypernym Equivalent.
- Zână type Organisation.
- Zână comment "Zână (plural zâne; zînă and zîne, d̦ână and d̦âne in old spellings) is the Romanian equivalent of the Greek Charites or fairy Godmother. They are the opposite of monsters like Muma Pădurii. These characters make positive appearances in fairy tales and reside mostly in the woods. They can also be considered the Romanian equivalent of fairies and of the Germanic Elf.They give life to fetuses in utero and bestow upon them great gifts like the art of dancing, beauty, kindness, and luck.".
- Zână label "Zână".
- Zână sameAs Q17027446.
- Zână sameAs m.056fnt.
- Zână sameAs Q17027446.
- Zână wasDerivedFrom Zână?oldid=707861821.
- Zână isPrimaryTopicOf Zână.