jultomte
Appearance
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From jul (“Christmas”) + tomte (type of brownie from Nordic folklore). First attested in 1864.[1]
Noun
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- (usually in the definite "jultomten") Santa Claus, a Christmas-time gift-bearer
Declension
[edit]nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | jultomte | jultomtes |
definite | jultomten | jultomtens | |
plural | indefinite | jultomtar | jultomtars |
definite | jultomtarna | jultomtarnas |
See also
[edit]- julbock
- tomte
- tomtefar (“(older) male tomte, Father Christmas”)
- tomtegubbe
- tomtemor (“(older) female tomte, Mrs. Claus”)
- tomtenisse (“(small) tomte, Christmas elf”)
- tomteluva (“Santa hat”)