Nis

/nɪs/ noun

Definition

A friendly sprite or household goblin in Scandinavian folklore, often depicted as a small bearded man who helps with farm work.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'nisse', related to the name Niels (Nicholas). The word evolved from a term of endearment for household spirits who were thought to protect farms and bring good fortune.

Kelly Says

The nis represents one of humanity's oldest attempts to explain mysterious household events - from missing items to unexpectedly completed chores. Interestingly, leaving out porridge or milk for the nis became such a strong tradition that it influenced modern Scandinavian Christmas customs.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
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ARالعربية
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BNবাংলা
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CACatalà
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CSČeština
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DADansk
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DEDeutsch
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ELΕλληνικά
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ESEspañol
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FAفارسی
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FISuomi
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FRFrançais
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GUGU
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HAHA
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HEעברית
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HIहिन्दी
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HUMagyar
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IDBahasa Indonesia
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IGIG
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ITItaliano
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JA日本語
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KKKK
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KMKM
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KO한국어
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MRMR
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MSBahasa Melayu
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MYမြန်မာ
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NLNederlands
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NONorsk
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PAPA
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PLPolski
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PTPortuguês
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RORomână
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RUРусский
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SVSvenska
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SWKiswahili
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TAதமிழ்
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TEతెలుగు
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THไทย
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TLTL
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TRTürkçe
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UKУкраїнська
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URاردو
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VITiếng Việt
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YOYO
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ZH中文
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