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erlking
[url-king]
noun
a spirit or personified natural power that works mischief, especially to children.
erlking
/ ˈɜːlˌkɪŋ /
noun
German myth a malevolent spirit who carries children off to death
Word History and Origins
Origin of erlking1
Word History and Origins
Origin of erlking1
Example Sentences
And in this story, the gold-spinning lie is her own — a tale spun to save two magical maidens from the Erlking.
“The Erlking,” the first story in “Likes” by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, has all of the elements that appear in the rest of the book.
This blurring of the real and unreal, of fictional dreams and waking life, is a feature of other stories in “Likes,” such as “The Erlking” or “The Young Wife’s Tale.”
Georges Schwizgebel – “Erlking,” “Romance”
Erlking, Liszt arrangement of the, 32.
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