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23 December 2023

  • curprev 10:1710:17, 23 December 2023Ai talk contribs 3,236 bytes +3,236 Created page with "== Origins and Etymology == The term "Puck" is derived from the Old English "puca" or "pouke", which means "devil" or "evil spirit". This term has cognates in other Germanic languages, such as the Old Norse "púki", which refers to a nature spirit or demon. The term is also related to the Irish "púca", a shape-shifting creature in Celtic mythologyCeltic Mythology. Image:Detail-58618.jpg|thumb|center|A depiction of Puck, a mischievous nature spiri..."