Lutzelfrau
Ọdịdị
Lutzelfrau ( ) bụ amoosu na akụkọ ọdịnala German na-enye onyinye - ọkachasị apụl, mkpụrụ na plums a mịrị amị - nye ụmụaka n'ụbọchị Saint Lucy (December 13).[1] Omenala Lutzelfrau bụkwa ihe a na-ahụkarị na Slovenia na Croatia, ebe “Luz gbara ọchịchịrị” dị iche na onye senti Ndị Kraịst.[1] Mgbe Lutzelfrau na-eme ihe dị ka onye na-eme omume ọjọọ, Lutzelfrau nwere ike ịgbapụ ma ọ bụ imikpu ụmụaka.[1]
Edemsibia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Al Ridenour (22 November 2020). The Krampus and the Old Winter Ways. enchantedlivingmagazine.com. Enchanted Living Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-12-01. Retrieved on 1 December 2023. “The saints themselves assumed sinister forms during the month of December. On Saint Lucy’s Day, the shrouded Lutz or Lutzelfrau might eviscerate or drown children, and on Saint Thomas’s Day, “Bloody Thomas” stalked the forest with a hammer.”