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Krasnoludek

Krasnoludek or krasnal is the Polish name for a mythological type of gnome or dwarf, common in many Polish and translated folk tales (for example, Brothers Grimm Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is translated into the Polish language as Królewna Śnieżka i siedmiu krasnoludków). They resemble small humans and wear pointy red hats. Due to the popularization of fantasy literature, they are now differentiated from both gnomes (Polish: gnom) and dwarfs (Polish: krasnolud), both of which are used in fantasy literature context, while the word krasnoludek still remains mostly the domain of older folk tales. The word krasnal ogrodowy is also used to describe garden gnomes.

Bronze monument of a krasnoludek: the memorial of "Pomarańczowa Alternatywa" ("Orange Alternative"), Polish unofficial social movement (1982-1988) against the communist regime. Wrocław, Poland.

The mythological dwarf is of Germanic origin and appeared in Polish folktales in the 16th or 17th century.[1]

The word krasnoludek comes from the old Polish krasny, kraśny ("red, colorful," "nice-looking," or "good") and Polish ludek (small person or human-like creature).[citation needed]

Waldemar Friedrich, founder of the Orange Alternative movement, dressed as a Krasnoludek.

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References

  1. ^ Barbara Podgórska, Adam Podgórski (2005). Wielka księga demonów polskich. Leksykon i antologia demonologii ludowej (in Polish). Katowice: Wydawnictwo KOS. pp. 92, 239–240.


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