The question should be: What are children WHO are mischievous or roguish called? 'That' refers to inanimate objects.
Playful, Roguish or Impish
Roguish has two very different meanings, depending on whether the rogue involved is considered a villain or simply a similarly colorful character. Roguish : 1) Unprincipled or devious (roguish band of thugs) 2) Playfully mischievous (a roguish grin)
She has a roguish smile!
The "roguish eye" typically refers to a playful or mischievous gaze that suggests a sense of charm and flirtation. It often conveys a sense of confidence and allure, often associated with someone who is bold or daring in their demeanor. The phrase can evoke a sense of intrigue and attraction, hinting at a personality that is both captivating and slightly rebellious.
The word 'roguishly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'roguish', meaning 'like a rouge, pertaining to a rouge'. Since a rouge is a person that is considered either untrustworthy, tricky, or just mischievous, the word 'roguishly' means something like mischievous. The word 'roguishly' sometimes also has a connotation that the person doing the action being described as 'roguishly' is being done in a clever, creative, or even a charismatic way.
A mischievous goblin is a hobknocker
The noun form for the adjective roguish is roguishness. Another noun form is rogue.
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Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
A mischievous child is called unruly. It begins with the letter u.