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Nosferatu (word)

"Nosferatu" has been presented as an archaic Romanian word[1] synonymous with "vampire". It was largely popularized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Western fiction such as the gothic novel Dracula (1897) and the German expressionist film Nosferatu (1922). One of the suggested etymologies of the term is that it is derived from the Romanian Nesuferitul ('the offensive one' or 'the insufferable one').

  1. ^ Wilhelm Schmidt (1865), "Das Jahr und seine Tage in Meinung und Brauch der Rumänen Siebenbürgens", Österreichische Revue, 3(1):211–226.

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