German "house spirits." Similar to the Japanese zashiki-warashi and the British goblins. Originally thought to be earth spirits connected to mines and blacksmithing, they also appear in Goethe's Faust. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ドイツの〈家の精〉。日本の座敷童子,イギリスのゴブリンに類する。本来,鉱山や鍛冶に結びついた地霊と思われ,ゲーテ《ファウスト》にも登場する。
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