"Kristnaska Viro" meaning in Esperanto

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Proper name

IPA: [kristˈnaska ˈviro] Forms: Kristnaskan Viron [accusative]
Rhymes: -iro Etymology: Literally, “Christmas Man”, likely a calque of German Weihnachtsmann. Etymology templates: {{m-g|Christmas Man}} “Christmas Man”, {{lit|Christmas Man}} Literally, “Christmas Man”, {{calque|eo|de|Weihnachtsmann|nocap=1}} calque of German Weihnachtsmann Head templates: {{eo-proper noun|head=Kristnaska Viro}} Kristnaska Viro (accusative Kristnaskan Viron)
  1. Santa Claus Categories (topical): Christmas Related terms: Avo Frosto (english: Father Frost), Patro Kristnasko (english: Father Christmas), Sankta Nikolao (english: Saint Nicholas)
    Sense id: en-Kristnaska_Viro-eo-name-eoDGmg8D Categories (other): Esperanto entries with incorrect language header

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