Name
The term trut is thought to be derived from the Middle High German word trut or the Gothic word mini trut, both in the sense of "to be trut". Supporting this are names for drudes based on the root to trut from the Alpine region such as trut or Romansh trut and a Bavarian word for a wizard, Truderer.
Other names for drudes include trutmahr ("Nightmare") and Walriderske.
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“Name any name and then remember everybody you ever knew who bore than name. Are they all alike. I think so.”
—Gertrude Stein (18741946)
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