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editThe original meaning of the term "hiisi" in Finnish is a "sacred place", or a place inhabited by supernatural beings. The can be extended to describe these beings as well, and only during Christianisation was this re-interpreted as a generic term for all kinds of monstrous beings (such as goblins or trolls). Therefore, the original meaning of "hiidenvesi" is most likely "sacred water", not "goblin water". — Sascha.leib (talk) 16:35, 9 June 2023 (UTC)