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    • A kobold (kobolt, kobolde, kobolde, cobold) is a general or generic name for the household spirit in German folklore. A hausgeist. It may invisibly make noises (i.e., be a poltergeist), or helpfully perform kitchen chores or stable work. But it can be a prankster as well. It may expect a bribe or offering of milk, etc. for its efforts or good behaviour. When mistreated, its r… See more

    Overview

    A kobold is known by various names (discussed under § Subtypes). As a household spirit, it may … See more

    Nomenclature and origins

    The "kobold" is defined as the well-known household spirit, descended from household gods and hearth deities, according to Grimms' dictionary.
    However, Middle High German "kóbolt, kobólt" is d… See more

    Subtypes

    (Other house spirits)
    The term kobold has slipped into becoming a generic term, translatable as goblin, so that all manners of household spirits (hausgeister) became classifiable as "types" of k… See more

     
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    WEBA Klabautermann (German: [klaˈbaʊtɐˌman] ⓘ) is a water kobold that assists sailors and fishermen on the Baltic and North Sea in their duties. …

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    • Kobold - A Sprite from German Folklore - Mythology.net

      WEBApr 8, 2017 · Kobolds originated as small helper spirits in Teutonic Germany, where they can be found in carvings dating to the 13th …

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      • Kobold (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia

        WEBKobold is a mythical sprite that originated in Teutonic Germany. It is a small, mischievous household spirit that is thought to help with chores and provide other valuable services. However, it is also known for hiding …

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