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- Julebukking (Gå julebukk) is a Christmas tradition of Scandinavian origin. Between Christmas and New Year's Day, people wearing face masks and costumes...
- öde". Julebukk (Dictionary of American Regional English) Retrieved 14 November 2012 Jul (Store norske leksikon) Retrieved 14 November 2012 Julebukking or...
- It was during romjul that a goat or julebukk was sacrificed; adults then donned guises to personify the julebukk. Animal masks and skins, commonly goats...
- Scandinavian julebukk, not the "Yule goat" as such, but rather the ritual theatrics of men dressed up in costume rowdily going around villages (see Julebukking)....
- During this time children in some parts of Norway dress up as nisser and Julebukk – 'Christmas goat' – in their neighborhoods and sing Christmas carols to...
- Schief gewickelt [de] Vincent TV film When Santa Fell to Earth [de] Niklas Julebukk Christmas film 2012 Eine Hand wäscht die andere [de] Jakob Kronibus TV...
- Jasličkári Koliada Koledari List of Christmas carols Mari Lwyd Mummers' play Julebukking, Scandinavia W****ail Wish tree Yule goat Polaznik Oxford English Dictionary...
- forerunner Christmas gift-giver was the mythical Yule goat (Julbocken, cf. Julebukking) starting around the early 19th century, before the advent of the Jultomte...
- "Super-Kittelsen (DN+) - DN.no". www.dn.no. Archived from the original on September 21, 2016. "Last Christmas - Trailer". YouTube. "Julebukk (2015) - IMDb". IMDb....
- deceased ancestors. First-foot House blessing W****ailing Jasličkári Koliada Julebukking Polish: podłaźnik, połaźnik, podłaźniczek Ukrainian: полазник, polaznik...