Mulgarath of "The Spiderwick Chronicles," e.g. (4)
I believe the answer is:
ogre
(Other definitions for ogre that I've seen before include "Monstrous giant" , "Terrifying person" , "Bugbear" , "Bogeyman" , "Cruel giant of folklore" .)
I believe the answer is:
ogre
(Other definitions for ogre that I've seen before include "Monstrous giant" , "Terrifying person" , "Bugbear" , "Bogeyman" , "Cruel giant of folklore" .)