"Sjulerek" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Proper name

Etymology: The first part, Sjul, is probably from Sigurd Svein, a knight in 16–19th century Scandinavian ballads, who is described in the ballads as one of the leaders of the Wild Hunt, loosely based on the legendary hero Sigurd. Etymology templates: {{m|nn|Sigurd Svein}} Sigurd Svein, {{m|en|Wild Hunt}} Wild Hunt Head templates: {{head|nn|proper noun}} Sjulerek
  1. (mythology, dialectal, Trøndelag) Alternative form of Gamle-Erik (“devil”) Tags: alt-of, alternative, dialectal Alternative form of: Gamle-Erik (extra: devil) Categories (topical): Mythology

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