"kobold" meaning in Polish

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Noun

IPA: /ˈkɔ.bɔlt/
Rhymes: -ɔbɔlt Etymology: Borrowed from German Kobold. Etymology templates: {{dercat|pl|gmh|goh|gem-pro|ine-pro}}, {{bor+|pl|de|Kobold}} Borrowed from German Kobold Head templates: {{pl-noun|m-anml}} kobold m animal Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-m-anml}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], kobold [nominative, singular], koboldy [nominative, plural], kobolda [genitive, singular], koboldów [genitive, plural], koboldowi [dative, singular], koboldom [dative, plural], kobolda [accusative, singular], koboldy [accusative, plural], koboldem [instrumental, singular], koboldami [instrumental, plural], koboldzie [locative, singular], koboldach [locative, plural], koboldzie [singular, vocative], koboldy [plural, vocative]
  1. (Germanic folklore) kobold (ambivalent, sometimes vindictive, spirit that is capable of materialising as an object or human, often a child) Tags: Germanic, animal-not-person, masculine
    Sense id: en-kobold-pl-noun-yhsnHbJM Categories (other): Folklore, Pages with 6 entries, Polish entries with incorrect language header, Polish links with manual fragments, Polish links with redundant alt parameters, Polish links with redundant wikilinks, Mythological creatures Disambiguation of Pages with 6 entries: 27 18 31 17 7 Disambiguation of Polish entries with incorrect language header: 61 39 Disambiguation of Polish links with manual fragments: 48 52 Disambiguation of Polish links with redundant alt parameters: 50 50 Disambiguation of Polish links with redundant wikilinks: 52 48 Disambiguation of Mythological creatures: 50 50 Topics: arts, folklore, history, human-sciences, literature, media, publishing, sciences
  2. (Germanic folklore) kobold (mischievous elf or goblin, or one connected (and helpful) to a family or household) Tags: Germanic, animal-not-person, masculine
    Sense id: en-kobold-pl-noun-DLYtlLr~ Categories (other): Folklore, Polish links with manual fragments, Polish links with redundant alt parameters, Polish links with redundant wikilinks, Mythological creatures Disambiguation of Polish links with manual fragments: 48 52 Disambiguation of Polish links with redundant alt parameters: 50 50 Disambiguation of Polish links with redundant wikilinks: 52 48 Disambiguation of Mythological creatures: 50 50 Topics: arts, folklore, history, human-sciences, literature, media, publishing, sciences
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