Robin Goodfellow - meaning and definition. What is Robin Goodfellow
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What (who) is Robin Goodfellow - definition

FAIRY CREATURE FROM EUROPEAN MYTHOLOGY
Robin Goodfellow; Puck (Germanic mythology); Robin-Goodfellow; Puck in popular culture; Puck the fairy; Puck the Fairy; Puck (fairy); Puck (mythology)
  • Fairies]], detail from ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''.
  • Illustration from the title page of ''Robin Goodfellow: His Mad Pranks and Merry Jests'' (1629)
  • The Mad Pranks of Robin Goodfellow, by John Franklin, engraving by Edward  Dalziel, 1845

Robin Goodfellow         
¦ noun a mischievous sprite or goblin formerly believed to haunt the English countryside.
Robin Goodfellow         
·- A celebrated fairy; Puck. ·see Puck.
Puck (folklore)         
In English folklore, Puck (), sometimes known as Robin Goodfellow, is a domestic and nature sprite, demon, or fairy.

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Puck (folklore)

In English folklore, Puck (), also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a domestic and nature sprite, demon, or fairy.

Examples of use of Robin Goodfellow
1. In these, under the pen–name of Poor Robin Goodfellow, he extolled the joys of Christmas.
2. Robin Goodfellow, chairman of the carnival committee said: "We had to decide which would offend people least – including the boy or leaving him out.