The trasgo, trasno or trasgu is a mythological creature present in the tradition of several cultures of what is now northern Spain, especially in Galician...
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Brownie (Scotland and England) or Hob (England) / Kobold (Germany) / Duende y Trasgu (Spain and Portugal) / Goblin / Hobgoblin Domovoy (Slavic) Nisse (Norwegian...
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literature. The Erlking is a malevolent goblin from German legend. The trasgu is a Northern Spanish and Northern Portuguese mythological creature of Celtic...
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Brazilian Portuguese, Rumpelstinski, Rumpelestíjeles, Trasgolisto, Jasil el Trasgu, Barabay, Rompelimbrá, Barrabás, Ruidoquedito, Rompeltisquillo, Tiribilitín...
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Busgosos, Diaños, Enanos, Elfos, Hadas, Nomos, Nuberus, Tentirujus, Trasgos/Trasgus, Trastolillus, Trentis, Tronantes, Ventolines and others. In some regions...
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(Xacia [gl]) Mouros Moura Xerpas Rabenos Encantos Tesouro Lamia Les Lavandières Trasgu Diaños Tardo [gl] Entities that personify some quality or human condition...
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færies (anjanas, ijanas of Aras), duendes (nuberos, ventolines, trentis, trasgus, trastolillos, musgosu, tentiruju), anthropomorphic characters (the sirenuca...
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was the domestic goblins who lived in or around houses and included the Trasgu and the Trastolillu. The other was the forest goblins, the Trenti and the...
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Tosuhuthyris Totia Tourmakeadia Toxonelasma Toxorthis Transennatia Transversaria Trasgu Trautscholdia Treioria Trematis Trematobolus Trematorthis Trematosia Trematospira...
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