slovo | definícia |
goblin (mass) | goblin
- škriatok |
goblin (encz) | goblin,skřítek luke |
goblin (encz) | goblin,šotek Zdeněk Brož |
goblin (encz) | goblin,zlý skřítek Zdeněk Brož |
Goblin (gcide) | Goblin \Gob"lin\, n. [OE. gobelin, F. gobelin, LL. gobelinus,
fr. Gr. ? knave, a mischievous goblin; or cf. G. kobold, E.
kobold, cobalt, Armor. gobilin an ignis fatuus, goblin.]
An evil or mischievous spirit; a playful or malicious elf; a
frightful phantom; a gnome.
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To whom the goblin, full of wrath, replied. --Milton.
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goblin (wn) | goblin
n 1: (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that
makes trouble for human beings [syn: goblin, hob,
hobgoblin] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
hobgoblin (mass) | hobgoblin
- škriatok |
goblins (encz) | goblins,skřítci luke |
hobgoblin (encz) | hobgoblin,skřítek n: Zdeněk Brožhobgoblin,šotek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Goblin (gcide) | Goblin \Gob"lin\, n. [OE. gobelin, F. gobelin, LL. gobelinus,
fr. Gr. ? knave, a mischievous goblin; or cf. G. kobold, E.
kobold, cobalt, Armor. gobilin an ignis fatuus, goblin.]
An evil or mischievous spirit; a playful or malicious elf; a
frightful phantom; a gnome.
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To whom the goblin, full of wrath, replied. --Milton.
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Gobline (gcide) | Gobline \Gob"line`\, n. (Naut.)
One of the ropes or chains serving as stays for the dolphin
striker or the bowsprit; -- called also gobrope and
gaubline.
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Goblinize (gcide) | Goblinize \Gob"lin*ize\, v. t.
To transform into a goblin. [R.] --Lowell.
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Hobgoblin (gcide) | Hobgoblin \Hob"gob`lin\, n. [See 2d Hob, and Goblin.]
A frightful goblin; an imp; a bugaboo; also, a name formerly
given to the household spirit, Robin Goodfellow. --Macaulay.
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hobgoblin (wn) | hobgoblin
n 1: (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that
makes trouble for human beings [syn: goblin, hob,
hobgoblin]
2: an object of dread or apprehension; "Germany was always a
bugbear for France"; "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin
of little minds"--Ralph Waldo Emerson [syn: bugbear,
hobgoblin] |
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