Tyl-eulenspiegel
or Tyll Eulenspiegel, Tyl Eulenspiegel
[til oi-luh n-shpee-guh l] /ˈtɪl ˈɔɪ lənˌʃpi gəl/
noun
1.
a legendary German peasant of the 14th century whose practical jokes yielded many stories.
Tyll Eulenspiegel
or Tyl Eulenspiegel
[til oi-luh n-shpee-guh l] /ˈtɪl ˈɔɪ lənˌʃpi gəl/
noun
1.
Till Eulenspiegel.
Till Eulenspiegel
/ˈtɪl ˈɔɪlənˌʃpiːɡəl/
noun
1.
?14th century, legendary German peasant, whose pranks became the subject of many tales
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