goblin

goblin
\ \ [14] Goblin probably came via Anglo- Norman from medieval Latin gobelīnus, which was reported by the 12th-century English chronicler Ordericus Vitalis as haunting the area around Évreux in northwestern France. It is thought that this could have been based on German koboldgoblin’, source of English cobalt.
\ \ Cf.COBALT

Word origins - 2ed. . 2005.

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  • goblin — [gäb′lin] n. [ME gobelin < OFr < ML gobelinus < VL * cobalus < Gr kobalos, sprite] Folklore an evil or mischievous spirit, often represented in pictures as humanlike and ugly or misshapen in form …   English World dictionary

  • Goblin — Infobox Paranormalcreatures Creature Name = Goblin Image Caption = Grouping = Mythological creature Fairy Possibilities = AKA = Country = Region = Europe Habitat = First Reported = In folklore Last Sighted = Status = UnconfirmedA goblin is an… …   Wikipedia

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