bargeist

English

Noun

bargeist (plural bargeists)

  1. Alternative spelling of barghest
    • 2014, Mercedes Lackey, Blood Red, Penguin (→ISBN):
      Very old, I mean, old enough to have had a dog buried at the foundations to serve as a bargeist? I don't recall any ruins, but if it had not been for that bargeist distracting her— him— I would not have been able to get my own shields up ...
    • 2017, Justin Fisher, The Gold Thief (Ned’s Circus of Marvels, Book 2), HarperCollins UK (→ISBN):
      That was the thing about a bargeist, the more frightened you became, the more you saw of it and, in turn ... the more you got frightened.
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