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101 estantigua
f.1 phantom, vision, hobgoblin.2 a deformed person in a ridiculous garb.* * *1 figurado sight, scarecrow* * *SF1) (=aparición) apparition2) * (=adefesio) fright *, sight *, scarecrow -
102 кикимора
ж. -
103 бабайка
ж сл.hobgoblin; sprite -
104 домовик
house spirit, sprite, brownie; goblin, hobgoblin; bogy -
105 cin
n. genie, demon, sprite, clever person, gin, white satin, elf, Geneva, gnome, goblin, gremlin, hob, hobgoblin, Hollands, jinnee, puck* * *1. daemon 2. gin 3. goblin 4. gin (n.) -
106 çin
n. genie, demon, sprite, clever person, gin, white satin, elf, Geneva, gnome, goblin, gremlin, hob, hobgoblin, Hollands, jinnee, puck* * *1. china 2. China -
107 muzip peri
n. hobgoblin -
108 şakacı peri
n. hobgoblin -
109 غول
n.caboodle / ghoul / goblin / hobgoblin / horde / host -
110 goblin
=hob\goblin* * *hantu* * *=hobgoblin* * *hantu -
111 follet
n (m) hobgoblin / sprite / goblin / elfFoc follet - Will-o'-the-wisp -
112 짓궂은 장난을 잘하는 꼬마 마귀
n. hobgoblin -
113 짓궂은 장난을 잘하는 꼬마 요정
n. hobgoblin -
114 домовой
............................................................1. hobgoblin(n.) جنی، زشت و موذی، غول، لولو، شبگرد، دزد............................................................2. goblinجنی، دیو، جن، مثل دیو و جن............................................................3. brownie(n.) دختر پیشاهنگ هشت ساله تا یازده ساله، یک جور دوربین عکاسی، یک نوع نان شیرینی میوه دار -
115 གདོང་དམར་
[gdong dmar]red face, a cannibal, hobgoblin -
116 འདྲེ་སྲིན་
['dre srin]hobgoblin -
117 ཤ་ཟ་སྲིན་པོ་
[sha za srin po]cannibal, hobgoblin -
118 ཨ་ཙ་ར་
[a tsa ra]grotesque monk, jesters of great indian philosophers, corruption of acharya, species of hobgoblin or specter, clowns in tibetan religious dances -
119 སྲོད་ལ་ཟ་
[srod la za]one taking one's food at dusk or at dawn, hobgoblin -
120 brunn-migi
a, m. ‘mingens in puteum,’ a kind of hobgoblin who polluted the wells, Hálfs S. ch. 5. Fas. ii. 29, mentioned only here, and unknown to the present Icel. legends:—name of the fox, Edda (Gl.); cp. the proverb, skömm hundum, skitu refar í brunn karls, shame on the hounds, the foxes defiled the carl’s burn, Fms. vii. 21.
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