kabouter
See also: Kabouter
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch kabouter (“gnome”).
Noun
kabouter (plural kabouters)
- (Dutch folklore) A tiny folkloric man who traditionally wears a pointy red hat, lives in harmony with nature and resides in mushrooms, similar to a gnome, leprechaun or a smurf.
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Possibly already from Middle Dutch. Equivalent to a compound of koof (from Middle Dutch kove, from Old Dutch *kovo, from Proto-Germanic *kubô (“hut, shed”)) and a less certain second element that might be hou (“friendly, favorable disposition”). Related to German Kobold.
Pronunciation
Noun
kabouter m (plural kabouters, diminutive kaboutertje n)
- (fiction, folklore) A (now usually benevolent) tiny folkloric bearded man who traditionally wears a pointy red hat, lives in harmony with nature and resides in mushrooms or trees, similar to a gnome, leprechaun or brownie.
- (scouting) a very young female member of the scout movement.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- boskabouter
- Kabouter
- kabouterdorp
- kaboutermuts
- tuinkabouter
- David de Kabouter
- Kabouter Buttplug
- Kabouter Plop
Descendants
- → Papiamentu: kabouter
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