noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Kobold (German mythology) An ambivalent, sometimes vindictive, spirit that is capable of materialising as an object or human, often a child; a sprite. Examples : "The old house was rumored to be haunted by a kobold, a mischievous spirit known to hide toys and move furniture when no one was looking. " Se rumoreaba que la vieja casa estaba embrujada por un kobold, un espíritu travieso conocido por esconder juguetes y mover muebles cuando nadie miraba. mythology supernatural character being Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Kobold, duende (German folklore) A mischievous elf or goblin, or one connected (and helpful) to a family or household. Examples : "The family believed the small trinkets they kept finding were gifts from a benevolent kobold living in their attic. " La familia creía que las pequeñas baratijas que seguían encontrando eran regalos de un kobold benévolo que vivía en su ático. mythology tradition supernatural culture story being Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura
noun Descargar 🔗Compartir Kobold, duende malvado (fantasy literature) One of a diminutive and usually malevolent race of beings. Examples : "The adventurers cautiously entered the cave, knowing it was likely infested with kobolds, small and nasty creatures known for their traps and malicious intent. " Los aventureros entraron cautelosamente en la cueva, sabiendo que probablemente estaba infestada de kobolds, pequeñas y desagradables criaturas conocidas por sus trampas e intenciones maliciosas. mythology literature supernatural inhuman being character Chat con IAJuego de vocabularioPracticar lectura