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    leprechaun
    /ˈlɛprɪkɔːn/

    noun

    • 1. (in Irish folklore) a small, mischievous sprite.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeprechaunLeprechaun - Wikipedia

    The modern image of the leprechaun sitting on a toadstool, having a red beard and green hat, etc. is a more modern invention, or borrowed from other strands of European folklore. [39] The most likely explanation for the modern day Leprechaun appearance is that green is a traditional national Irish color dating back as far as 1642. [40]

  3. LEPRECHAUN definition: 1. (in old Irish stories) a magical creature in the shape of a little old man who likes to cause…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of LEPRECHAUN is a mischievous elf of Irish folklore usually believed to reveal the hiding place of treasure if caught.

  5. fairy. leprechaun, in Irish folklore, fairy in the form of a tiny old man often with a cocked hat and leather apron. Solitary by nature, he is said to live in remote places and to make shoes and brogues. The sound of his hammering betrays his presence. He possesses a hidden crock of gold; if captured and threatened with bodily violence, he ...

  6. Feb 4, 2021 · Leprechaun s (also leprecauns or lepracauns) are figures in Irish folklore who guard hidden treasure. Regarded as small and incredibly agile male fairies or goblins, they most often guard a pot of gold. Leprechauns live solitary lives and can be a source of mischief for the unwary. Leprechauns are infamous for being extremely difficult to catch ...

  7. The word “leprechaun” likely derives from the Old Irish (the language spoken in Ireland between 600 and 900) luchorpán, a compound word whose roots, lú and corp, mean “small” and “body,” respectively. The earliest recorded use of this term is found in The Death of Fergus mac Leiti, an 8th-century story about tiny water spirits—the luchorpán—who tricks a king into giving up ...

  8. Feb 28, 2024 · Leprechauns are small because the people who lived in Ireland before the arrival of Celtic culture —this is back in the Stone Age—those people built all of the giant stone circles and dolmens and other stone monuments in Ireland. They often get attributed to Celtic druids, but the Celts did not build those. What they did build was a ...

  9. May 14, 2023 · The Leprechaun’s association with a hidden pot of gold is a more recent addition to his mythology. This pot of gold, said to be found at the end of a rainbow, has inspired countless tales. The story goes that if you catch a Leprechaun, he will grant you three wishes or give you his pot of gold to secure his release.

  10. Apr 19, 2023 · A leprechaun is a mythical creature in Irish folklore, typically depicted as a tiny, mischievous old man dressed in green with a red beard and a hat. According to legend, leprechauns are cobblers by trade and are known for their love of gold and their skill in making shoes. ... The most common meaning given for the name is a compound of the ...

  11. LEPRECHAUN meaning: 1. (in old Irish stories) a magical creature in the shape of a little old man who likes to cause…. Learn more.