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Hödekin (spelled Hödeken, Hütgin, Hüdekin, and Hütchen, etc.) is a
kobold (house spirit) of
German folklore. The name is a
diminutive meaning "Little...
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house sprite's
retribution is
quite old. The tale of the hütchen (or
hodekin in Low German,
meaning "little hat"; tale
retold as
Grimms Deutsche Sagen...
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Famous individual Kobolds are King Goldemar, Hinzelmann,
Hödekin, and Petermännchen.
There further are
mythical animals such as Bahkauv...
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possess also bear the
creature much
resemblance to the Kobold,
particularly Hodekin. As in English, however, twentieth-century
fantasy fiction has
helped to...
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Haltija The
Hedley Kow Heinzelmännchen
Hinzelmann Hob
Hobbididance Hobgoblin Hödekin Iannic-ann-ôd Jack-o'-lantern Jack o' the bowl
Jenny Greenteeth Joan the...
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Reginald Scot
identified Robin Hood with the
Germanic goblin "Hudgin" or
Hodekin and ****ociated him with
Robin Goodfellow.
Maurice Keen
provides a brief...
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loved ones.
Fossegrim Fuath Gancanagh Goblin Hedley Kow Hob
Hobgoblin Hödekin Hulder Hyter- also Hyty, Hike.
Fairy like
beings from
England which often...
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Haltija The
Hedley Kow Heinzelmännchen
Hinzelmann Hob
Hobbididance Hobgoblin Hödekin Iannic-ann-ôd Jack-o'-lantern Jack o' the bowl
Jenny Greenteeth Joan the...
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Haltija The
Hedley Kow Heinzelmännchen
Hinzelmann Hob
Hobbididance Hobgoblin Hödekin Iannic-ann-ôd Jack-o'-lantern Jack o' the bowl
Jenny Greenteeth Joan the...
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Haltija The
Hedley Kow Heinzelmännchen
Hinzelmann Hob
Hobbididance Hobgoblin Hödekin Iannic-ann-ôd Jack-o'-lantern Jack o' the bowl
Jenny Greenteeth Joan the...