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Bulgarian
Etymology
дядо (djado, “grandfather, old man”) + мраз (mraz, “frost”)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Дя́до Мраз • (Djádo Mraz) m
- (Slavic mythology) Old Man Winter (personificaiton of winter, frost, stillness)
Usage notes
Commonly viewed either as identical or at least as a vengeful personality of Дядо Коледа (Djado Koleda, “Father Christmas”) - one that is tasked to punish those who corrupt the good spirit of Christmas tradition.