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CREATURE IN ENGLISH FOLKLORE
Boggle (monster); Boggle (Narnia); Boggle (mythology); Boggarts; Farmer and the boggart; Boggert; Boggart (Dungeons & Dragons); Boggart (Dungeons and Dragons)
  • Boggart Hole Clough Brook
  • Pencil illustration of a boggart from 2018, based in part on the description from T. Sternberg's ''Dialect and Folk-lore of Northhamptonshire'' (1851)
  • Saddleworth Moor Boggart Stones
  • Postcard illustration by [[Randolph Caldecott]] from {{circa}} 1914 for the poem "[[The Three Jovial Huntsmen]]", depicting the huntsmen encountering a "boggart"

boggle         
  • A pile of ''Boggle'' dice
TIMED WORD GAME
Alan Turoff; Boggle Master; Allan Turoff
v. (d; intr.) to boggle at (the mind boggles at the idea)
boggle         
  • A pile of ''Boggle'' dice
TIMED WORD GAME
Alan Turoff; Boggle Master; Allan Turoff
(boggles, boggling, boggled)
If you say that the mind boggles at something or that something boggles the mind, you mean that it is so strange or amazing that it is difficult to imagine or understand.
The mind boggles at the possibilities that could be in store for us...
The good grace with which they face the latest privations makes the mind boggle...
The management group's decision still boggled his mind.
VERB: V at n, V, V n
see also mind-boggling
boggle         
  • A pile of ''Boggle'' dice
TIMED WORD GAME
Alan Turoff; Boggle Master; Allan Turoff
¦ verb informal be startled or baffled: the mind boggles at the spectacle.
?(boggle at) hesitate or be anxious at.
Origin
C16: prob. of dialect origin and related to bogle and bogey2.

ويكيبيديا

Boggart

A boggart is a creature in English folklore, either a household spirit or a malevolent genius loci (that is, a geographically-defined spirit) inhabiting fields, marshes, or other topographical features. Other names of this group include bug, bugbear, bugaboo or bug-a-boo, bogey, bogun, bogeyman, bogle, etc., presumably all derived from (or related to) Old English pūcel, and related to the Irish púca and the pwca or bwga of Welsh mythology.

The household form causes mischief and things to disappear, milk to sour, and dogs to go lame. The boggarts inhabiting marshes or holes in the ground are often attributed more serious evildoing, such as the abduction of children.