kobold

[ˈkoʊboʊld]

kobold Definition

  • 1(in Germanic folklore) a mischievous household spirit that usually helps with chores but also hides household items or kicks people at night
  • 2a type of small, impish supernatural creature in fantasy literature and role-playing games

Using kobold: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kobold" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kobold was blamed for the missing keys.

  • Example

    The kobold helped with the laundry but hid one sock.

  • Example

    In the game, the kobold is a low-level enemy that can be defeated easily.

kobold Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kobold

Phrases with kobold

  • kobold's gold

    fool's gold; iron pyrite

    Example

    The miners were disappointed to find out they had been digging up kobold's gold.

  • a company that produces tabletop role-playing games and supplements

    Example

    I got the latest adventure module from Kobold Press.

  • an online tool for generating random encounters and combat scenarios for Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop role-playing games

    Example

    We used Kobold Fight Club to create a challenging boss fight for our campaign.

Origins of kobold

from Middle High German 'kobolt', from 'kobe' (household spirit) + '-olt' (diminutive suffix)

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Summary: kobold in Brief

A 'kobold' [ˈkoʊboʊld] is a mischievous household spirit in Germanic folklore that helps with chores but also hides items or kicks people at night. It is also a type of small, impish supernatural creature in fantasy literature and role-playing games. The phrase 'kobold's gold' refers to fool's gold, while 'Kobold Press' and 'Kobold Fight Club' are names of companies that produce tabletop role-playing games and supplements.