elf
lemur
The suffix "imp" indicates a small, mischievous creature or child. It is often used in words like "impish" to describe someone who is playful and lively, but also a bit naughty.
German, a Hobbs is a small mischievous imp in german folklore.
"Lutin" in French means "imp" or "sprite," referring to a mischievous or playful supernatural creature. It is often depicted as a small, elf-like being in folklore and fairy tales.
A dwarf is a cave-dwelling creature in Norse Mythology.
gnome
A cudamonde is a fictional creature that does not exist in real life. It is often described as a small, mischievous creature with a furry body, large eyes, and a playful demeanor. The exact appearance may vary depending on the artist or storyteller depicting the cudamonde.
a small, ragged, mischievous child
An imp is typically depicted as a small, mischievous creature, often resembling a miniature version of a devil or goblin. It usually has pointed ears, a mischievous grin, and a long, thin tail. Its skin might be a variety of colors, such as green, red, or brown, and it often has sharp claws or small horns on its head. Imps are commonly portrayed with a playful demeanor, embodying trickery and mischief.
an arachnid...or more commonly known as the spider
A small, often mischievous creature considered to have magical powers.A leprechaun.
Mischievous is an adjective (unless it is a person's name, then it's a proper noun).Ex. Two mischievous kittens were playing together. (mischievous is the adjective, which describes the noun, which is kittens)