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Gütel (sg., pl.; German: [ˈɡyːtl̩]) is a
variant of and
synonym for the
Kobold in
German folklore.
Originating in the
Middle High
German term
gütel güttel...
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entities such as the elf, dwarf,
Kobold (with
variants such as Bieresel,
Gütel, Heinzelmännchen, Jack o' the bowl, and Niß Puk), Klabautermann, Schrat...
- the
beings which the
Germans called Guteli (singular: Gutelos; German:
Gütel, var. Güttgen),
which are
amicable demons that are
rarely seen,
since they...
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Egbere Eloko Elves Far
Darrig Fions Gnomes Goblins Gremlins Grogoch Gütel Heimchen Heinzelmännchen Hob
Hobgoblin Imp
Iratxo Jenglot Jetins Kabouter...
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Valerio Mastandrea Italy Forty-Seven Days with
Jesus David M.
Gutel,
Emilio Palame United States Four
Mothers Darren Thornton Ireland Ghost...
- and Directions." Oak Cr****
Ranch School.
Retrieved on
February 18, 2012.
Gutel, Rene (September 6, 2008). "McCain's Real
Summer Home". W****end America...
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African Pygmies? In Holbrook?".
Arizona Journal.
Retrieved July 6, 2013.
Gutel, Gene (March 10, 2005). "Pilgrimage to 'The Thing' in the
Arizona Desert"...
- 'house, chamber' + walt 'power, authority' (cf. cobalt#etymology). The
gütel has a
variant heugütel, a
hayloft or
stable kobold,
which tampers with horses...
- La
Goutelle (French pronunciation: [la
ɡutɛl]; Occitan: La Gotèla) is a
commune in the Puy-de-Dôme
department in
Auvergne in
central France. La Goutelle...
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Marcus Kuczynski 4.
Louis Kuczynski 9.
Gütel Levy 2.
Maxime Hans
Kuczynski 20.
Simon Schlesinger 10.
Ismar Isaac Schlesinger 21.
Henriette Silberberg...