"Leppalúði" meaning in Icelandic

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈlɛhpaˌluːðɪ/ Forms: Leppalúða [genitive, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], Leppalúði [indefinite, nominative, singular], Leppalúða [accusative, indefinite, singular], Leppalúða [dative, indefinite, singular], Leppalúða [genitive, indefinite, singular]
Etymology: From leppur (“rags”) + lúði (“oaf”). Etymology templates: {{af|is|leppur|lúði|t1=rags|t2=oaf}} leppur (“rags”) + lúði (“oaf”) Head templates: {{is-proper noun|@@}} Leppalúði m (proper noun, genitive singular Leppalúða) Inflection templates: {{is-ndecl|m}}
  1. (folklore) In Icelandic folklore, the father of the Yule Lads. Tags: masculine, proper-noun Categories (topical): Folklore Related terms: Grýla, jólaköttur, jólasveinn
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