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dhampir
English
Alternative forms
- dhampire
- (rare:) dhampyr, damphyr
Etymology
Borrowed from Albanian dhampir.
Noun
dhampir (plural dhampirs)
- (mythology, fiction) A half-human, half-vampire hybrid.
Albanian
Alternative forms
- vampir
Etymology
Borrowed from a South Slavic language, probably Serbo-Croatian vàmp?r/??????? or Bulgarian ??????? (vampír), ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic *?pyr? (“vampire”). Anlaut v- > dh- is recorded in Gheg Albanian, reinforced by folk reanalysis as dham (“tooth”) (standard dhëmb) + pi (“drink”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ðam?pi?/, [ðam?pi?]
Noun
dhampir m (indefinite plural dhampirë, definite singular dhampiri, definite plural dhampirët)
- son of a vampire, half-vampire (usually from a vampire father and a human mother)
- vampire
Descendants
- dhampiraç
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