| NOM | person | follet, fada, fay | a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers |
|---|---|---|---|
| person | follet, elf, gnom, gremlin | (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous | |
| person | follet | (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings |
| Sentit | A small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers. | |
|---|---|---|
| Sinònims | fada, fay | |
| Específic | Morgana | (Arthurian legend) a wicked enchantress who was the half sister and enemy of King Arthur |
| Puck | A mischievous sprite of English folklore | |
| angelet de les dents | A fairy that is said to leave money at night under a child's pillow to compensate for a baby tooth falling out | |
| elf, follet, gnom, gremlin | (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous | |
| gnom, nan | A legendary creature resembling a tiny old man | |
| nimfa de l'aigua | A fairy that inhabits water | |
| General | ésser sobrenatural, ser sobrenatural | An incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human events |
| Anglès | fairy, faery, faerie, fay, sprite | |
| Espanyol | duende, fay, hada | |
| Sentit | (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous. | |
|---|---|---|
| Sinònims | elf, gnom, gremlin | |
| Categoria | folklore | The unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture |
| Específic | sandman | An elf in fairy stories who sprinkles sand in children's eyes to make them sleepy |
| General | fada, fay, follet | A small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers |
| Anglès | elf, hob, gremlin, pixie, pixy, brownie, imp | |
| Espanyol | duende, elfo, geniecillo, gnomo, gremlin, silfo | |
| Sentit | (folklore) a small grotesque supernatural creature that makes trouble for human beings. | |
|---|---|---|
| Categoria | folklore | The unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture |
| General | esperit diabòlic | A spirit tending to cause harm |
| Anglès | goblin, hob, hobgoblin | |
| Espanyol | duende, hobgoblin, trasgo | |
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