
1) Elf 2) Nis 3) Nisse
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1) Fictional goblin 2) Fictional reptilian 3) German goblin 4) German house spirit 5) German sprite 6) Goblin of German folklore 7) Haunter of mines 8) Household spirit 9) Nuremberg gnome 10) Occasionally used German term 11) Tutelary deity
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The kobold (occasionally cobold) is a sprite stemming from Germanic mythology and surviving into modern times in German folklore. Although usually invisible, a kobold can materialise in the form of an animal, fire, a human being, and a candle. The most common depictions of kobolds show them as humanlike figures the size of small children. Kobolds ...
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[Dungeons & Dragons] Kobolds are a fictional species featured in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. Aggressive, xenophobic, yet industrious small humanoid creatures, kobolds are noted for their skill at building traps and preparing ambushes. In the original Dungeons & Dragons game, kobolds were goblinoids, but they have been depicted ...
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spirit of the mines
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• (n.) A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.
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in German folklore, mischievous household spirit who usually helps with chores and gives other valuable services but who often hides household and ...
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Ko'bold noun [ G., perhaps orig., house god, hose protector. See
Cobalt ] A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow.
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In Germany folk-lore, the Kobold is a species of elf corresponding to the English goblin, and the Scottish brownie. The kobold is connected with a house or a family, and appears in bodily shape. Though inclined to mischievous teasing, they do on the whole more good than evil to men, except when irritated. They frequent mines as well as houses, and ...
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a spirit or goblin, often mischievous, that haunts houses. · a spirit that haunts mines or other underground places.
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