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Norwegian Bokmål: nøkk; Nynorsk: nykk; Swedish: näck; Faroese:
nykur; Finnish: näkki; Icelandic:
nykur; Estonian: näkk; Old English: nicor; English: neck or nicker)...
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water spirit, to "Old Nick", a
euphemism for the devil, or to the
words "
Nykur" (Icelandic
water horse), "Nickel" (German goblin), "Knocker" (Cornish goblin)...
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reversed as
compared to
those of a
normal horse, a
trait also
shared by the
nykur of Iceland. An
Aberdeenshire variation portrays the
kelpie as a
horse with...
- Mál og menning.
Svarthol (Black Hole), poems,
Nykur, 1998 Augnkúluvökvi (Eyeball liquid), poems,
Nykur, 1999
Turninn (The Tower), prose, Bjartur, 2000...
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Nucourt (French pronunciation: [
nykuʁ] ) is one of the
communes of the Val-d'Oise
department in the Île-de-France
region of
northern France. It is the...
- Catháin, Séamas [in Irish]; Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (eds.). Ormur, Marmennill,
Nykur:
Three Creatures of the
Watery World. Dublin: DBA
Publications Limited....
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first book of poetry, Skál
fyrir skammdeginu, with the avant-garde
press Nykur. Ófeigur has to this date
published seven books of poetry, four
novels and...
- gods like
Neptune and
folkloric water creatures like the Neck, Nökke or
Nykur. In his 1961
revision of the
international folktale index,
American folklorist...
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Amenucourt (French pronunciation: [am(ə)
nykuʁ] ) is a
commune in the Val-d'Oise
department in Île-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the Val-d'Oise...
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Icelandic National Broadcasting Service RÚV. Ljóðasmygl og skáldarán –
Nykur 1995
Bonus Poetry (original title: Bónusljóð).
Published by
Icelandic supermarket...