Donner

E37300

Donner is one of Santa Claus's traditional flying reindeer, often depicted as helping pull Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve.

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Label Occurrences
Donner canonical 7

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christmas character
Santa Claus reindeer
fictional reindeer
mythical character
alsoKnownAs Donder
appearsIn Clement Clarke Moore's poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas"
surface form: “A Visit from St. Nicholas”
appearsInTradition Christmas Eve gift delivery
associatedWith Santa Claus
associatedWithConcept gift-giving
winter holidays
associatedWithEvent Christmas Eve
culturalOrigin Western Christmas folklore
featuredIn Christmas films
Christmas songs
Christmas stories
fictionalStatus fictional character
fictionalUniverse Santa Claus's reindeer team
surface form: Santa Claus mythology
helps Santa Claus
holiday Christmas
languageOfName German
medium film
literature
music
television
memberOf Santa’s reindeer team
modeOfTravel flying
nameMeaning thunder
narrativeFunction supporting character in Santa Claus stories
notableFor pulling Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve
oftenPairedWith Blitzen
pairNameMeaning thunder and lightning
pulls Santa’s sleigh
role flying reindeer
sleigh-pulling reindeer
species reindeer
teammate Blitzen
Comet
Cupid
Dancer
Dasher
Prancer
Rudolph
Vixen
transportMedium Santa’s magical sleigh
worksFor Santa Claus

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Comet fliesWith Donner
Cupid hasCompanion Donner
Rudolph appearsWith Donner
Blitzen appearsWith Donner
Donder alsoKnownAs Donner
Frank Fay familyName Donner