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- A Klabautermann (German: [klaˈbaʊtɐˌman] ) "hobgoblin"; or Kalfater ("caulker") is a water kobold that ****ists Frisian German or Dutch sailors and fishermen...
- made no clear demarcation between a kobold and nature spirits. The Klabautermann aboard ships are sometimes classed as a kobold. A kobold is known by...
- food. Traditionally, a type of kobold or mythical sprite, called a Klabautermann, lives aboard ships and helps sailors and fishermen on the Baltic and...
- as Bieresel, Gütel, Heinzelmännchen, Jack o' the bowl, and Niß Puk), Klabautermann, Schrat, Wild man, Drak, Aufhocker, Ork, poltergeist, bogeyman, Will-o'-the-wisp...
- modern-style music, which includes such albums as Dat Shanty Alb'm (1975), Klabautermann (1977), Regenballade (1977), Fledermaus (1988), Wilder W****ermann (2002)...
- and progressive influences. "Klabautamann" is another way of saying "Klabautermann", a goblin who can predict shipwrecks. The band was formed by Tim Steffens...
- (1973) and Tubular Bells 2003 (2003) Achim Reichel as "Piratentanz" on Klabautermann (1977) Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, and Mark O'Connor on Appalachia Waltz...
- The Hobgoblin (German: Der Klabautermann) is a 1924 German silent thriller film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Evi Eva, Wilhelm Diegelmann and...
- Greenteeth Joan the Wad Joint-eater Kelpie Kilmoulis Knocker Knucker Kobold Klabautermann Korrigan Lady of the Lake Lazy Laurence Leanan sídhe Leprechaun Lubber...
- Baltic Sea of giving food offerings to an invisible sprite known as the Klabautermann. Phocas is mentioned in W. H. Auden's poem Horae Canonicae, ****t I,...