KOBOLD


Meaning of KOBOLD in English

ˈkōˌbȯld, -bōld noun

( -s )

Etymology: German — more at cobalt

1. : a gnome held especially in German folklore to inhabit underground places

looked like kobolds from some magic mine — Rudyard Kipling

2. : a domestic spirit often held in Germanic folklore to be mischievous

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