• Hobgoblin (redirect from Hob goblin)
    for a goblin. Look up hobgoblin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bogeyman Dobby (Harry Potter) Hob (folklore) Household deity Kobold Niuli A hob, is...
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    diminutive form of the name "Robert". "Hob" is sometimes a generic term given to a goblin, bogle or brownie. The name "Hob" became associated with the mythical...
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    A goblin is a small, grotesque, monstrous creature that appears in the folklore of multiple European cultures. First attested in stories from the Middle...
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    (2016), p. 137. Brynildsen (1927) Norsk-engelsk ordbok s.v. "2nisse", '(hob)goblin'. Binding (2014). Chapter 9, §6 and endnote 95. Christiansen (2016) [1960]...
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  • Tours (Dak Ralter) (1987) The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man the Ride (Hob Goblin) (1999) Magic Lamp Theater (Bekiet) (2001) SD Gundam Gashapon Wars (Narration...
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  • Fettinger, J.R. "Squandered Legacy: The Rise and Fall of the HobGoblin Part Two: The Goblin in Decline". Spidey Kicks Butt. Retrieved February 19, 2009...
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  • #11, Vol. 1): Focus Frenzy Kinetic Mindgame The Goblins (introduced in Vol. 1, #1 and #23) Hob (goblin, first appearing in Vol. 1, #28) Concordia Leveche...
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  • with me to tarry in Town and dine with him and the Laidies present, at Hob Goblin Hall, but I excused my self. The General was determined that I should...
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    Kolbe-Illenberger, Maanam, The Foundation 1986: Dorfcombo, Kevin Coyne, Pur 1987: Hob Goblin, Funk 11 1988: Grachmusikoff, Jan Akkermann's Heartware, M. Walking on...
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    attributes the phenomenon explicitly in the term "hob lantern" or "hobby lantern" (var. "Hob and his Lantern" "hob-and-lanthorns"). In her book A Dictionary of...
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    are known as "Hobs" due to their association with the hearth. Like brownies, Hobs would leave forever if presented with clothing. A Hob in Runswick Bay...
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  • with Duran Duran Working Week 1987 Alice Howard Carpendale Julien Clerc Hob Goblin Ute Lemper Mary & Gordy Mike Oldfield 1988 a-ha France Gall Peter Maffay...
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  • carving so that his work would not be mistaken for an ancient monument. The Hob Goblin. "Lud's Church (XII)." Web log post. Clas Merdin: Tales from the Enchanted...
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    population of 1651. The name "Buglawton" means 'Mound farm/settlement', the 'Hob-goblin' to distinguish from Church Lawton. 23 Buxton Road, Buglawton, CW12 2DW...
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    Brownie (Scotland and England) or Hob (England) / Kobold (Germany) / Duende y Trasgu (Spain and Portugal) / Goblin / Hobgoblin Domovoy (Slavic) Nisse...
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  • stone. Hogsqueal distracts the goblins from the children's escape and in return, Jared, Simon and Mallory attract the goblins' attention away from Hogsqueal...
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    (creature) Goblin Elf Hobgoblin Houle (geomorphology) Gnome Imp Wight Christmas elf Brownie (England and Scotland) Cofgodas (England) Domovoi (Russia) Hob (England)...
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    Shreve says the Book of Mormon's text, "once derided as 'a fiction of hob-goblins and bugbears,'" now is being examined by non-Mormon academics and university...
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    Tengu (redirect from Japanese goblin)
    emoji character U+1F47A (👺) represents a tengu, under the name "Japanese Goblin". The Touhou Project series prominently features tengu as a species of youkai...
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  • Redcap (category Goblins)
    The redcap (or powrie) is a type of malevolent, murderous goblin found in Border folklore. He is said to inhabit ruined castles along the Anglo-Scottish...
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    name, "Hobany's", which is most likely derived from "Hob and his", with other variations including "Hob-o'-Lantern", "Hobbedy's Lantern" and "Hobbady-lantern"...
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    The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost; plural púcaí), puca (Old English for goblin) pwca, pooka, phouka, puck is a creature of Celtic, English, and Channel...
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    boggarts of Lancashire were said to have a leader, or master, called 'Owd Hob', who had the form of a satyr or archetypical devil: horns, cloven hooves...
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    thing), or perhaps the Old Welsh word bwg (evil spirit or goblin), or Old Scots bogill (goblin), and cognates most probably English "bogeyman" and "bugaboo"...
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    childlike spirit Hob (English) – house spirit Hobbididance (English) – malevolent spirit Hobgoblin (Medieval) – friendly or amusing goblin Hodag (United...
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    (Flores) Egbere Eloko Elves Far Darrig Fions Gnomes Goblins Gremlins Grogoch Gütel Heimchen Heinzelmännchen Hob Hobgoblin Imp Iratxo Jenglot Jetins Kabouter...
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    Pillywiggin (category Goblins)
    Pillywiggins are tiny goblins and fairies, guardians of the flora, mentioned in English and Irish folklore. Tiny in size, they have the antennae and wings...
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    habits of the boto. In Swedish folklore, the mara or mare is a spirit or goblin that rides on the chests of humans while they sleep, giving them bad dreams...
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  • and sometimes the ghosts of loved ones. Fossegrim Fuath Gancanagh Goblin Hedley Kow Hob Hobgoblin Hödekin Hulder Hyter- also Hyty, Hike. Fairy like beings...
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    Middle Ages. Puck may also be called The Goodfellows or Hobgoblin, in which Hob may substitute for Rob or Robin. This goes back to the character "Robin Goodfellow"...
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