"Дядо Торбалан" meaning in Bulgarian

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Proper name

IPA: [ˈdʲa̟do torbɐˈɫan] Audio: LL-Q7918 (bul)-Kiril kovachev-Дядо Торбалан.wav Forms: Дя́до Торбала́н [canonical], Djádo Torbalán [romanization]
Etymology: дядо (djado, “grandfather, old man”) + торбала́н (torbalán, “bogeyman”) Etymology templates: {{compound|bg|дядо|торбала́н|t1=grandfather, old man|t2=bogeyman}} дядо (djado, “grandfather, old man”) + торбала́н (torbalán, “bogeyman”) Head templates: {{bg-proper noun|Дя́до Торбала́н|m}} Дя́до Торбала́н • (Djádo Torbalán) m
  1. (Slavic mythology) Sack Man (bogeyman-like folklore character who is said to kidnap children when they misbehave) Categories (topical): Slavic mythology Related terms: Ба́ба Я́га (Bába Jága), Ба́го Я́ро (Bágo Járo)
    Sense id: en-Дядо_Торбалан-bg-name-8pWzS-No Categories (other): Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "word": "Дя́до Ко́леда"
        }
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      "word": "Ба́ба Я́га"
    },
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