Antonyms for kobold
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : koh-bold, -bohld |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkoʊ bɒld, -boʊld |
Definition of kobold
- As in troll : noun elf
- As in goblin : noun elf
- Thus no knowledge or skill avails against the Kobold of the Case.
- Extract from : « The Booklover and His Books » by Harry Lyman Koopman
- The change of servants does not affect the Kobold, who still remains.
- Extract from : « The Fairy Mythology » by Thomas Keightley
- In the German story the farmer set fire to his barn to burn the Kobold in it.
- Extract from : « The Fairy Mythology » by Thomas Keightley
- Gobelin, Goblin, or Goubelin, is evidently the same as Kobold.
- Extract from : « The Fairy Mythology » by Thomas Keightley
- There the kobold sat and ate breakfast; he had just finished when they came.
- Extract from : « Mogens and Other Stories » by Jens Peter Jacobsen
- His name among them is troll (drôle); among the Germans kobold, nix.
- Extract from : « La Sorcire: The Witch of the Middle Ages » by Jules Michelet
- Above was star-sown night, but Rome lay under a kobold roof of her own lighting.
- Extract from : « Foes » by Mary Johnston
- But he reproved her conduct, and even struggled with the kobold who tried to prevent his releasing her from the crab.
- Extract from : « Complete Short Works » by Georg Ebers
- The Kobold chose a more comfortable seat, and told me of his own accord.
- Extract from : « The Fairies and the Christmas Child » by Lilian Gask
- But Meg Merrilies is closer yet with the kobold than you are; ay, and I had never such weather as after having drawn her blood.
- Extract from : « Guy Mannering, or The Astrologer, Complete, Illustrated » by Sir Walter Scott
Synonyms for kobold
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