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  • Nikker - Dutch Folklore Wikia
    How the Nikker got his name The word "Nikker" was derived from a Germanic verb ("Nigw" meant "to wash") Dutch slavers of the Dutch East India Company used the term Nikker as a derogatory term for black people It has since been known as a racial slur It remains uncertain whether there is a relation with the n-word, however A Nikker Story
  • nikker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    nikker m (plural nikkers, diminutive nikkertje n) (mythology, dated, now likely to be confused with the ethnic slur) a water spirit, especially one who lures (young) people to drown; a neck, nix, nixie [from 16th c ]
  • Dutch profanity - Wikipedia
    Dutch profanity can be divided into several categories Often, the words used in profanity by speakers of Dutch are based around various names for diseases In many cases, these words have evolved into slang, and many euphemisms for diseases are in common use [1] Additionally, a substantial number of curse words in the Dutch language are references to sexual acts, genitalia, or bodily
  • Nixie (folklore) - Wikipedia
    Nøkken by Norwegian artist Theodor Kittelsen, 1904 Strömkarlen ("The Stream Man") by Swedish painter Ernst Josephson, 1884 In Sweden, the Nixie is often romanticised as a fair naked man, playing music to lure people in The nixie, nixy, [1] nix, [1] neck[a], or nicker[b] (Old English: nicor; Danish: nøkke; Dutch: nikker, nekker; Estonian: näkk; Faroese: nykur; Finnish: näkki; German
  • nikker - Urban Dictionary
    nikker: offensive word with the equivalent definition of the word "nigger" in english insulting the african american people
  • The Nekker [Flemish folklore; Dutch folklore] In Dutch and . . . - Tumblr
    The Nikker worked all day long, and when it rested for even a moment, the servant would cruelly whip it When the night fell, the horse was suddenly engulfed in flames – for the creature had regained its power – and it took off into the sky while making terrible sounds
  • Nykr | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
    The Nykr (English: Neck; German: Nix Nixie Nyx; Dutch: Nikker, Nekker; Danish and Norwegian: Nøkken; Swedish: Näcken; Faroese and Icelandic: Nykur; Finnish: Näkki; Estonian: Näkk, Scots: Nixie) are shapeshifting water spirits who usually appear in human form The names are held to derive from Common Germanic *nikwus or *nikwis(i), derived from PIE *neigw ("to wash") It is related to
  • NIKKE Tier list - Prydwen
    Tier list for Goddess of the Victory: NIKKE that rates all characters
  • Nixie (folklore) explained
    Nixie (folklore) explained The nixie, nixy, nix, [1] neck, or nicker (ang|nicor; da|nøkke; nl|nikker, Dutch; Flemish: nekker; et|näkk; fo|nykur; fi|näkki; de|Nixe; is|nykur; Norwegian nb|nøkk, nøkken; nn|nykk; sv|näck, näcken), are humanoid, and often shapeshifting, water spirit s in Germanic mythology and folklore Under a variety of names, they are common to the stories of all
  • Nikke: Goddess of Victory Tier List - June 2026 | Nikke. gg
    The best Nikke: Goddess of Victory characters, rated and ranked for their performance in every category with detailed explanations
  • All about Neckers – Ceruleanesk
    First of all, the Dutch and Flemish relation to the Knucker are the Nekker, Nikker, Nekkerman or Nix and they are very old beings According to the Dutch Wikipedia article about them 2, the first mention of them is in a book written in the 16 th century, where the creature is described as a spirit or good devil in a humanoid shape which is





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