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noun • (German mythology) An ambivalent, sometimes vindictive, spirit that is capable of materialising as an object or human, often a child; a sprite. • (German folklore) A mischievous elf or goblin, or one connected (and helpful) to a family or household. • (fantasy literature) One of a diminutive and usually malevolent race of beings. | ||||||||
26% | 7 | Playfully mischievous in nature, like a goblin | ||||||
adjective satellite • small and delicate | ||||||||
26% | 9 | Goblin-like being | ||||||
noun • (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings • an object of dread or apprehension | ||||||||
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