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goblin /ˈɡɒblɪn /nounA mischievous, ugly, dwarf-like creature of folklore.There is a group of elves or goblins or aliens or something who show up as I'm drifting off....- Home to a wacky wizard, it's a gothic mansion packed to the rafters with mischievous goblins and no-good ghosts.
- The other angle I read into this is that of the child-abduction by goblins and fairies in the tales of yore and of today.
Synonyms hobgoblin, gnome, dwarf, troll, imp, elf, sprite, brownie, fairy, pixie; Scottish kelpie; Irish leprechaun, pooka archaic bugbear, hob Origin Middle English: from Old French gobelin, possibly related to German Kobold (see kobold) or to Greek kobalos 'mischievous goblin'. In medieval Latin Gobelinus occurs as the name of a mischievous spirit, said to haunt Évreux in northern France in the 12th century. This is from Old French gobelin from Gobelinus, the name of a mischievous spirit said to haunt the region of Évreux in northern France in the 12th century. The term may be related to German Kobold, the name of a German spirit that haunted houses or lived underground in caves and mines, although another possible source is Greek kobalos ‘goblin’. See also cobalt, gremlin, hobby
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