robin goodfellow

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robin goodfellow

A robin goodfellow plays a trick on a sleeping traveler by hiding his hat.

Definition

Proper noun: * A mischievous sprite of English folklore: Robin Goodfellow is a specific, named character in traditional English stories, known as a type of fairy or hobgoblin who plays tricks on humans but can also be helpful.

Usage
  • Robin Goodfellow is used as a name to refer to this specific folklore character. It is often capitalized as it is a proper noun.
  • The name is synonymous with playful mischief and supernatural trickery from English tradition.
Examples
  • In the story, Robin Goodfellow changed milk into ale and led travelers astray with his lights.
  • The tale describes Robin Goodfellow as a creature who could shape-shift and perform household chores if treated well.
  • Shakespeare featured Robin Goodfellow as "Puck" in his play .
Advanced Usage
  • The character of Robin Goodfellow is often used in literary and cultural discussions to represent the archetype of the trickster fairy in English mythology.
  • His name is sometimes invoked poetically to describe someone who is mischievous or elfish.
Variants and Related Words
  • Puck (proper noun): Another name for the same character, popularized by William Shakespeare.
  • Hobgoblin (noun): A broader term for a mischievous or frightening goblin; Robin Goodfellow is considered a type of hobgoblin.
  • Sprite (noun): A general term for a small, supernatural being like a fairy or elf.
Synonyms
  • Puck
  • Hobgoblin (in specific context)
  • Trickster sprite
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • (As) mischievous as Robin Goodfellow: Used to describe someone who is very playful and fond of pranks.
    • The children were as mischievous as Robin Goodfellow, hiding all the spoons.
robin goodfellow

A robin goodfellow plays a trick on a sleeping traveler by hiding his hat.

Noun
  1. a mischievous sprite of English folklore

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