"Trifanhula" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

See Trifanhula in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: The first part is from Russian Трифон (Trifon), the name of Saint Tryphon. The second part is hule (“cave”). Etymology templates: {{der|nb|ru|Трифон}} Russian Трифон (Trifon) Head templates: {{head|nb|proper noun|definite singular|g=f}} Trifanhula f (definite singular)
  1. (folklore, Christianity, especially Eastern Orthodoxy) A certain cave close to Kirkenes in Norway, where Saint Tryphon used to hide himself from Sami pagans Tags: definite, feminine, singular Categories (topical): Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy, Folklore
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