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What language is the word nosferatu derived?

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What language is the word nosferatu derived?

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Nosferatu Etymology Nosferatu comes from the Greek word nosophoros (which means “plague-carrier”) that evolved into the Old Slavonic word “nosufur-atu”. The name was associated for the first time to vampirism in an article written by Emily Gerard titled “Transylvanian Superstitions” which was published in the the July, 1885 issue of the magazine XIX Century. The article was read by Bram Stoker, and the name became popular in fictional literature as the result of Stoker using the name in his novel Dracula. Ironically, there are no other credible accounts of the name nosferatu being used in Romanian or Slavic folklore . Sources: http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?

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