...I would like to ask you to help me out. I came across a thing in a novel which I just do not understand and Google brings strange unusable results*.
A caster is going to cast a spell. She warns a nameless enemy: "If you en´t telling me your name, I´ll bind you as a nameless thing. And you´ll still be bounden, tied and sealed like a polter or a shuck."
What do you think polter and shuck mean in this context? What would occur to you when reading the sentence? I know how dictionaries define shuck, but polter? Poltergeist? In a shuck?
The author is Neil Gaiman, so the language should probably be UK English
* http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=POLTER
A caster is going to cast a spell. She warns a nameless enemy: "If you en´t telling me your name, I´ll bind you as a nameless thing. And you´ll still be bounden, tied and sealed like a polter or a shuck."
What do you think polter and shuck mean in this context? What would occur to you when reading the sentence? I know how dictionaries define shuck, but polter? Poltergeist? In a shuck?
The author is Neil Gaiman, so the language should probably be UK English

* http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=POLTER
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