- Spiriduş
A Spiriduş in
Romanian mythology is a little creature that can be either good or evil, similar to theleprechaun s. The name is a diminutive of "spirit" (with the meaning of "ghost").
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A Spiriduş in
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spiriduş — SPIRIDÚŞ, spiriduşi, s.m. (În basme şi în superstiţii) Drac mic (vioi şi poznaş) care se întrupează în diferite vietăţi şi slujeşte pe vrăjitori şi pe diavoli. ♦ fig. Copil zburdalnic, vioi, neastâmpărat. [var.: (rar) spiritúş s.m.] – Din lat.… … Dicționar Român
spiridúş — s. m., pl. spiridúşi … Romanian orthography
Garsoniera Spiridus — (Азуга,Румыния) Категория отеля: Адрес: Str. Garbovei, Nr. 20A, Ap. 1, 105100 А … Каталог отелей
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