Ratfolk

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Intelligent anthropomorphic creatures akin to (or created from) rats. plural, plural-only

    "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."

Example

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"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."

Etymology

From rat + folk.

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