Bogle
| Creature information | |
|---|---|
| Other name(s) | Boggle Bogill |
| Grouping | Folkloric creature |
| Sub grouping | Household spirit |
| Similar entities | Boggart |
| Folklore | Northumbrian Folklore |
| Origin | |
| Country | Scotland and England |
| Region | Lowland Scotland/Northumbria/Cumbria |
| Habitat | Within the home |
A bogle, boggle, or bogill is a Northumbrian, Cumbrian and Scots term for a ghost or folkloric being, used for a variety of related folkloric creatures including Shellycoats, Barghests, Brags, the Hedley Kow and even giants such as those associated with Cobb's Causeway (also known as "ettins", "yetuns" or "yotuns" in Northumberland and "Etenes", "Yttins" or "Ytenes" in the South and South West). They are reputed to live for the simple purpose of perplexing mankind, rather than seriously harming or serving them.