Examples of 'eulenspiegel' in a sentence

Meaning of "eulenspiegel"

Eulenspiegel refers to a mischievous and clever prankster or jester, originating from German folklore. The term is often used to describe someone who enjoys playing practical jokes or tricks on others

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The first known chapbook on Eulenspiegel was printed in c.
As Eulenspiegel is a fictional person that is a surprising fact.
The scholars have naturally also discovered that there was never a Till Eulenspiegel.
It is published by Eulenspiegel GmbH in Berlin.
The village of Kneitlingen is known as the birthplace of the legendary trickster Till Eulenspiegel.
This is Eulenspiegel.
There are three museums in Germany featuring Till Eulenspiegel.
Eulenspiegel - Das Satiremagazin is a German humor and satirical magazine.
Schöppenstedt has a museum dedicated to Till Eulenspiegel.
Hey, stop it . Eulenspiegel is still privately owned.
He is very similar to Till Eulenspiegel.
At 680 years the restaurant Zum Eulenspiegel is the most original restaurant in Austria.
Sri Thanonchai is often compared to the German folk character Till Eulenspiegel.
The ' Antwerp group ' of Eulenspiegel editions comprises a number of Flemish, French and English publications.
Walter-ritzberger wimmer takes over the eulenspiegel.

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Eulenspiegel is a successor of the satirical publication Frischer Wind, which began publishing in 1946.
After it folded, she worked for the satirical magazine Eulenspiegel.
According to the chapbook, Eulenspiegel was born in Kneitlingen near Brunswick around 1300.
In Antwerp, it followed the tradition of the impudent trickster figure Till Eulenspiegel.
Origin and tradition = = According to the tradition, Eulenspiegel was born in Kneitlingen near Brunswick around 1300.
Germany had a rich tradition of jestbooks, with Till Eulenspiegel as a prominent character.
Stop it, Eulenspiegel.

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