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单词 ratfolk
释义

ratfolk

See also: rat-folk

English

Etymology

rat + folk

Noun

ratfolk pl (plural only)

  1. (fantasy) Intelligent anthropomorphic creatures akin to (or created from) rats.
    • 2002, Glen Cook, Angry Lead Skies: A Garrett, P.I., Novel, Penguin →ISBN
      Ratfolk are timid by nature and Singe was trying to make her own way outside her native society. Ratfolk males don't yell and threaten and promise massive bloodshed unless they intend to deliver. They don't banter.
    • 2010, Ari Marmell, Agents of Artifice: A Planeswalker Novel, Wizards of the Coast →ISBN
      If it's just the ratfolk looking for a bit of payback, there's no reason to think you and I are in any further danger.
    • 2011, George R. R. Martin, Gardner Dozois, Down These Strange Streets, Penguin →ISBN
      Foreigners wouldn't know that some ratfolk can suck it down by the barrel. Once the kids were away, Singe began babbling about needing to get back to the house fast. We had a garderobe that a ratgirl could use.
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