As a noun boglet
is a small patch of boggy ground.
As a proper noun Bogles is
a town in Grenada.
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boglet English
Etymology 1
Noun
( en noun)
A small patch of boggy ground.
* 1919 , Israel Zangwill, Jinny the Carrier :
- The practical Martha was in fact advancing with an improvised leaping-pole that had already carried her neatly over the brook and would obviously bring Bundock over the boglet .
Etymology 2
From (etyl)
Noun
( en noun)
A supernatural being.
* 2011 , Rob Thurman, Blackout: A Cal Leandros Novel ,
- Goodfellow and the vampire had dropped us off in the limo at the park's south entrance. [...] I was again smacking the claws of the boglet above me. [...] They ate muggers and joggers. [...] "Don't make me shoot off the end of your tail."
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bogles English
Noun
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