bogle
/ˈbɒɡəl/Definitions
1. noun
A monstrous or supernatural being, especially in Scottish folklore, often depicted as a goblin or a hobgoblin.
“The bogle in the story was a malevolent spirit that haunted the old mansion.”
2. verb
To frighten or intimidate someone, often by a sudden or unexpected event.
“The loud noise bogled me, and I almost jumped out of my seat.”