imp in Polish
imp in Polish
chochlik
(chiefly, fiction, and, mythology) A small, mischievous sprite or a malevolent supernatural creature, somewhat comparable to a demon but smaller and less powerful, formerly regarded as the child of the devil or a demon (see sense 3.2). [from 16th c.]
diabełek
(chiefly, fiction, and, mythology) A small, mischievous sprite or a malevolent supernatural creature, somewhat comparable to a demon but smaller and less powerful, formerly regarded as the child of the devil or a demon (see sense 3.2). [from 16th c.]
diablę
(chiefly, fiction, and, mythology) A small, mischievous sprite or a malevolent supernatural creature, somewhat comparable to a demon but smaller and less powerful, formerly regarded as the child of the devil or a demon (see sense 3.2). [from 16th c.]
ananas
(often, humorous) A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]
ancymon
(often, humorous) A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]
baciar
(often, humorous) A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]
diablica
(often, humorous) A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]
filut
(often, humorous) A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]
gagatek
(often, humorous) A mischievous child. [from 17th c.]