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4 December 2024
- 04:0404:04, 4 December 2024 diff hist +623 Thorvald Kodransson File:Bishop Fridrik memorial 2.jpg+ →Life: [[] Identify Byzantine emperor at the time as Basil II (given by Blöndal) current
- 01:5101:51, 4 December 2024 diff hist +137 m Thorvald Kodransson tweak
- 00:2100:21, 4 December 2024 diff hist +668 Nisse (folklore) Add inline cite actually killing livestock (cattle) (Lindow Swedish folktale No. 63) current
3 December 2024
- 23:0123:01, 3 December 2024 diff hist +863 Thorvald Kodransson →Sources: Corrigienda citation: Kahle ed. is pp. 1–57 Kristni saga appended with thattr pp. 59–. Insert Kahle's annotation on ármaðr and Drafni.
- 08:0108:01, 3 December 2024 diff hist +382 Thorvald Kodransson Extend lede to include St. John monastery at Polotsk, Belarus. author-link Tatjana N. Jackson to ru:Джаксон, Татьяна Николаевна Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 07:1507:15, 3 December 2024 diff hist +2,024 Thorvald Kodransson →Sources: Detach as indy section. <ref>+ Kristni saga ed. Kahle (1905) and Brandr the Far-traveller's poem on Thorvald's burial
- 04:4304:43, 3 December 2024 diff hist +1,913 Thorvald Kodransson "ambassador over the East-Way (Austurvegr), i.e., over the kings of all of Russia and Garðaríki". Cathedral to John the Baptist at Principality of Polotsk
- 02:4002:40, 3 December 2024 diff hist +39 User:Kiyoweap →Norse mythology and saga: * Thorvald Kodransson{{new entry}} current
- 02:3902:39, 3 December 2024 diff hist +5,931 Thorvald Kodransson Add primary source info (Fornmanna edition 1825, Sephton tr. 1895, Vigfusson&Powell tr. 1905, Flateyjarbok recension), expand bio (initially despised by father, soothsayer perusade father, Thorvald viking raids with Forkbear til meeting Fridrekr, they based at Lækjamót in Iceland, left and reached Norway, Th. kills Heðinn of posse, dumped by bishop. Hedinn goes to Constantinople, Russia, dies)
2 December 2024
- 07:4707:47, 2 December 2024 diff hist +1,167 Nisse (folklore) →Near synonyms: Reordered paragraph and eliminated redundancy on "caution against equating". Add ''drage-dukke'' (drawer or dragger of luck or property) but doesnt live in house
- 02:1802:18, 2 December 2024 diff hist +924 Nisse (folklore) →Etymology: Expand using Falk&Torp →Additional synonyms: turvord→tunvord "courtyard/farmstead guardian"
30 November 2024
- 23:1523:15, 30 November 2024 diff hist +1,559 Nisse (folklore) →Etymology: Nisse<Niels, Nicholas (Grimm) i.e. cog. St. Nicholas →Modern Nisse: Detag {{Cleanup}} as WP:POV. The Santa-clausification is now shown to be POV with dissenting POV. You cannot instruct others to find persuasive argument to bolster your favored POV you cant produce yourself. →Parallels: detag refimprove and truncate (comment deterrence against indiscriminately without citation adding lots of global household spirits to any category:household deities page.)
- 06:4706:47, 30 November 2024 diff hist +57 Nisse (folklore) →Dialects: The paper on distribution is by Oddrun Grønvik (so mention of "Ottar Grønvik" concerning that topic is probable typo/copypaste-forgetting-to-change).
- 02:3202:32, 30 November 2024 diff hist +463 Nisse (folklore) →Origin theories: Renamed from "§ Possible percursors " and shift bulk of misplaced material from "§ Near synonyms". Clarify that the thrust of Feilberg's origin theory is two pronged, not just "nature spirit" vætte but also ancestral ghost watching over family, the ghost is particularly that of the pioneer who first cleared the land establishing the Hof for his clan-family.
- 00:2700:27, 30 November 2024 diff hist +2,972 Nisse (folklore) Rewrite lede (yuletide+ porrdige+ traditional depiction of red cap but gray clothing+ Eng. descrip. as elf/gnome+ (Crump2022) Delete romanticism which is not cited content in main text. Other linguistic inline{{cn}} <ref>+(garden gnome in sv,da,no))
29 November 2024
- 23:1323:13, 29 November 2024 diff hist +63 m Timothy Larsen {{short description|American historian}} current
- 02:0602:06, 29 November 2024 diff hist +2,356 Nisse (folklore) →Nomenclature: Added inline citing to section lede (mostly Olrlik & Ellekilde p. 304). Finnish tonttu borrowed from Swedish tomte now cited to Mansikka1916 in Russian [tag suggests Eng. src hard to find], who says it is "no longer identical" suggesting tonttu should be separate article ({{illm|preserve=1}}) and not redirect here. tonntu-ukko is a literary Christmas elf (haavio1942) Tag: harv-error
28 November 2024
- 21:1821:18, 28 November 2024 diff hist +634 Nisse (folklore) Lecouteux+ distinguishes niss vs. puk/puge
25 November 2024
- 02:3602:36, 25 November 2024 diff hist +558 Fiery serpents yayechnya: add'l info based on the "yayeshnya" (2004 dict. spelling) entry previewable: written by L. Duchits only, ritual dish of shepherds sometimes baked on bonfire (but unclear if beaten/unbeaten dish). K&B 2000 paper cites from unpreviewable 2011 ed. of this dictionary, where spellings presumably changed to "yayechnya", with add'l material co-authored by Valodzina.
24 November 2024
- 19:5619:56, 24 November 2024 diff hist +869 Fiery serpents yayechnya Englished as either fried eggs or scrambled in <ref>+culturegrams2004
- 14:5214:52, 24 November 2024 diff hist +774 Slavic dragon →Etymology: in Ru:zmei; Uk:zmiy; Be:zmiej, sometimes they are rendered "serpent", but "flying serpent" is implied (Kõiva|Boganeva|2020|pp=389–390)
- 14:4114:41, 24 November 2024 diff hist +1,045 Zmei (Russian) →Nomenclature: That for zmei, that it is "flying" is implicit applies widely to Russians (also Ukrainians, Belarus, not just Estonian Russians), upon rereading Kõiva &Boganeva paper. current
- 09:1409:14, 24 November 2024 diff hist +1,409 Nisse (folklore) Copyedits →Porridge-lover: In Norway later specifies ''rømmegrøt'' (sour cream porridge) <ref>++ (Asbjornsen,Moe&Moe 1911; Bugge, Krist. 1934)
- 07:3707:37, 24 November 2024 diff hist +457 Fiery serpents copyedit
- 05:1705:17, 24 November 2024 diff hist +6,024 Fiery serpents <ref>+++ (Sanko dict. 2004 [be], olteanu2022 [fr] ) →Egg lore: Fiery serpent from egg aka chobanets in Russ., aka kletnik in Belarus. Hatching lore (like Schrat) and favorite food being fried/scrambled/omelette (Belarus. yayechnya, yayeshnya). →Baltic parallels: Estonia kratt and Lith. aitvaras
- 01:0701:07, 24 November 2024 diff hist +263 Schrat →Livestock dream spirits: {{efn}} to compare Schrattlgatter (crossed slats amulet) with Drudenfuss
23 November 2024
- 22:4522:45, 23 November 2024 diff hist +1,104 Schrat →Kapelyushnikl: Tag {{Irrelevant section}}&{{irrelevant citation}} unlike ''shretele'' which is connected to skrzat by Weinreich at p. 326, "Kapelyushnikl" is only given as another supernatural alongside shretele, and Kevin Bacon Game is insufficient grounds to make it relevant to this article. →In Scandinavian and Baltic folklore: Estonian kratt is mono-faceted (treasure bringer) vs. Belarus flying serpent is also mythol.lover
- 09:0609:06, 23 November 2024 diff hist +3,698 Schrat →In Scandinavian and Baltic folklore: Estonian: expand using Kõiva & Boganeva 2020 and 2022. Not literally fire serpent but a fiery shaft with sparking tail. 30 aliases. "treasure bearer" loves porridge with butter vs. Belarus analogue flying serpent loving fried eggs.
- 01:5301:53, 23 November 2024 diff hist +798 Schrat Polish skrzat (often equated with ''latawiec') demands kasha porridge
22 November 2024
- 04:0704:07, 22 November 2024 diff hist +37 User:Kiyoweap →Bestiary: * Fiery serpents (Russian: ''ognennyi zmei''){{new entry}}
- 02:5102:51, 22 November 2024 diff hist +177 Black Book →Literature: * A cyprianus ({{langx|no|Svarteboken}}), a spell-book of Scandinavian tradition. I thought there may be a Russian counterpart but only saw Latvian somesuch listed in ru:Чёрная книга current
- 01:1701:17, 22 November 2024 diff hist +3,577 Fiery serpents →Russian: Legend collected from Pereslavl-Zalessky <ref> (Smirnov 1922): matches general §Description's "wasting away", gift of "horse manure", spells (psalter) to eradicate. →In literature: Attempted to cite fairytale (skazka) & bylina but example of Dobrynya Nikitich called "fiery" at times, but this is just zmei elsewhere.
21 November 2024
- 21:0121:01, 21 November 2024 diff hist +4,440 Zmei (Russian) →Nomenclature: When Russians say "zmei" it is implicit that it is a "flying serpent" (probably Russians in general but citable for Estonian Russian for now); Ethonolinguistic Dict (in Russian) separates "flying" vs. "fiery" but both are mythological lovers, etc. have traits in common, others use "fiery flying serpent" so this strict segregation is not widely practiced.
- 05:3605:36, 21 November 2024 diff hist +1,800 Nisse (folklore) →Porridge-lover: Danish Nisse/Nis Puge particular to sweet buckwheat porridge. →Gift clothing: annotate that medieval German (v. der hagen1837) Tag: harv-error
- 00:1900:19, 21 November 2024 diff hist +1,334 Nis Puk Move interruptive insertion of "Nis Pug(e)" in Lede to separate sentence lower. →Name variations: Nis Pug ({{cite}} fomat Kristensen) ith added medieval precursor commentary as given in Nisse (folklore) For "Nis Puge" added Feilberg (1918), since Nisse historier, a children's book is not really WP:RS but I'll keep it with that context, adding author name (da:Gerda Nystad 1953) current
20 November 2024
- 19:1119:11, 20 November 2024 diff hist +471 Schrat →Etymology: <ref name="moszynski1967">+ add some forms
- 18:1918:19, 20 November 2024 diff hist +249 Fiery serpents →See also: From ru:Айтварас#См. также plus alpha
- 04:1404:14, 20 November 2024 diff hist +56 m Fiery serpents copyedit
19 November 2024
- 19:4719:47, 19 November 2024 diff hist +565 Fiery serpents →Historic examples: <ref>+ mezentsev1956 also cites 1091 record as "fire serpent" (also inline cite top image File:Radzivill chronicle 245-crop.jpg). →The origin of the image: since boganeva&koiva actually omits "meteorite", parsing so that meteorite is sourced by mezentsev
- 08:4208:42, 19 November 2024 diff hist −30 Fiery serpents Copyedit. Shave off some additions (gold gifts, firebrand child) that seem not backed in the src.
- 04:4904:49, 19 November 2024 diff hist +425 Slavic dragon →Forms: Abridging the clutter and of Slavic forms in lede and merging here to resolve redundancy →Etymology: zmeu etymology dissent cited.
- 04:4204:42, 19 November 2024 diff hist +149 Zmeu →Etymology: Tweak. Add Eugen S. Teodor (co-author) to the credit, Dacian→North Thracian language Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 01:5601:56, 19 November 2024 diff hist +3,583 Slavic dragon Belarus layer (Boganeva&Kõiva2020) →Crossbreeds: Add accord to sedakova1999's "flying zmei" entry in dict. →East Slavic zmei: Both flying serpent zmei and fiery serpents zmei appear as dragon in air, humanlike on ground levkievskaya1999 "demonological folklore" in same dictionary.
18 November 2024
- 20:1220:12, 18 November 2024 diff hist +1 m Chut (Belarusian mythology) dab fix current
- 10:2510:25, 18 November 2024 diff hist +2,025 Fiery serpents Add Belarus layer using <ref>+ Boganeva&Kõiva 2020 in English →Description: demons become serpents in air, people on ground <ref>+ (levkievskaya1999 under "demonological folklore" Демонология народная in ditto dictionary)
- 10:2410:24, 18 November 2024 diff hist +2,203 Chut (Belarusian mythology) <ref>+ boganeva&koiva2020 (in English), hatched from black rooster's laid egg. Copyedit. Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 06:2606:26, 18 November 2024 diff hist +1,056 Talk:Fiery serpents →False pic: What pretends to be "fiery serpent" is a lubok about a woman punished for her sin of lust, adapted from ru:Великое зерцало a collection of parables of Western (German, etc.) origin and not purely Russian follklore current
- 02:0302:03, 18 November 2024 diff hist +519 Talk:Fiery serpents →Translation cleanup: Rewritten and detagged.
- 01:1501:15, 18 November 2024 diff hist +4,086 Fiery serpents File:Radzivill chronicle 245-crop.jpg+ (anno 1091 in Russian Chronicle, dragon-meteorite during Vsevolod Yaroslavich's hunt) →Historic examples: Kononenko year 1092 (another example of 1091 relating to pic)
17 November 2024
- 07:2507:25, 17 November 2024 diff hist +1,108 Fiery serpents →Serbia: Змај огњени и троглав Арапин. The fiery dragon and the three-headed Arab ed. Petranović 16\870, No. 4