lutin
Syllable Decomposition
lutinFirst attested in Old French as netun, then altered to nuiton (under the influence of nuit, 'night'), then luiton, from luitier, 'to wrestle', and finally lutin by change of suffix. The word seems to go back to Latin Neptunus, the god of the sea, classified as a demon in the early Middle Ages.
Definitions
- fantastique
Synonyms
Feminine
Lutine
Plural
lutins
Translations
german:Elf
english:elf
chinese:高扁
danish:trold
spanish:elfo
finnish:tonttu
hebrew:גובלין
italian:folletto
japanese:ゴブリン
dutch:elf
portuguese:elfo
russian:кобольд
swedish:tomte