knuckerhole
Etymology
From knucker + hole.
knuckerhole means In English folklore, a hole in the ground said to be the home of a knucker, a dragon-like creature. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.
noun
- In English folklore, a hole in the ground said to be the home of a knucker, a dragon-like creature.“There is a knuckerhole north of Lyminster where a nicor is said to have lived. As a matter of fact, the warrior who slew the knuckerhole dinosaur was honored with a tombstone that is still located in a church there dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene.”