- Ruprecht,
Zwarte Piet,
Snegurochka Folklore German and
Czech Other name(s)
Krampusz, Kramper,
Bartl Country Germany,
Czech Republic, Austria, Liechtenstein...
- Austria, Bavaria,
Parkelj in Slovenia, Friuli, Croatia,
Hungary (spelled
Krampusz);
Klaubauf in Bavaria, Austria;
Bartel in Styria; Pelzebock; Befana; Pelznickel;...
- his
visits are
usually accompanied by a diabolic-looking
servant named Krampusz (in Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia, Krampus; in
Czech and
Slovak regions...
- fill it with treats. In Hungary, Mikulás
often comes with an ****istant: a
Krampusz who
comes to
scare and
punish naughty children.
Children that
behaved badly...
- Romanian: nuielușă). In
Hungary and
Croatia he is
often accompanied by the
Krampusz, the
frightening helper who is out to take away the bad ones. In Slovenia...
- An 1865
illustration of the
Hungarian Saint Nicholas (Mikulás) and a
Krampusz, a
fearful and
devilish creature, a mean elf...
- (Child Jesus)
Angels accompanying the baby
Jesus Mikulás is
accompanied by
krampusz,
generally bringing virgács (rod for whipping) to
children who did not...
-
Retrieved 27
December 2017. Megedzették
gyermekei Mező
Misit -
Blikk "MCL:
Krampusz bőrbe bújt Mező Misi" (in Hungarian). rtl.hu. 7
December 2010. Retrieved...
-
German words that are
mainly used in Austria.
These include the
words krampusz (Krampus,
companion of
Santa Claus),
partvis (Bartwisch, hand brooms),...
- 1992 such
great series as Menő Manó (Italian
comics for
teenage readers),
Krampusz (Italian
comics for
adult readers),
Hepiend Magazin (Conan, Punisher),...