Cuero (legendary Creature)
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Cuero (legendary Creature)
El cuero (from Mapuche language, Mapudungun: "pelt or Hide (skin), hide" and "wekufe or evil spirit") also known as ("water hide"), ("live hide"), (, "The Blanket") or is an aquatic creature from Mapuche mythology subsequently incorporated into the myth of Central Chile (including Chiloé Islands) and Southern Chile, and certain parts of southwest Argentina. Nomenclature Mapudungun orthography: "devilish pelt", also transcribed "hide or pelt" + . Transliterated as , (with the footnote that the "v" in the north tends to be pronounced as "f" by the southern population) or , , or . Alias , ( "pelt of the lake" < "lake"). This also called or . or colloquially ("live hide"). It is also called (, "the Blanket") or "". Also "water hide".


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