trasgo

Etymology
, see Spanish section below.

Noun

 * 1)  a mischievous mythological creature similar to a goblin or kobold found in legends of Portugal and Spain (viz. Iberia proper)

Etymology
. Possible etymologies include:
 * from, in the nominative (semantic connection is nebulous, possibly from the creatures hiding in vineyards in some folk legends);
 * from, from 🇨🇬, relating to the creature's ability to shapeshift;
 * from, relating to mischief, its small stature, and other hircine attributes;
 * from, from.
 * from a term for a goblin-like creature, introduced or reinforced during the Visigothic/Suebian period via  folklore.
 * from or , from 🇨🇬, likewise referring to its mischievous nature. In which case, cognate to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  a mischievous mythological creature similar to a goblin, imp, or kobold found in legends of Portugal and Spain, with varying descriptions