Kobold
German (Berlin)
/ˈkoːbɔlt/
noun
Definitions
- kobold, goblin
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German kobe (shed, sty) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hulþaz (inclined, favorable, loyal, gracious, favourable).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hulþaz
Gloss
inclined, favorable, loyal, gracious, favourable
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Klabautermann English
- cobalt English
- cobaltarthurite English
- cobaltate English
- cobaltian English
- cobaltic English
- cobaltiferous English
- cobaltite English
- cobaltkieserite English
- cobaltlotharmeyerite English
- cobaltoan English
- cobaltous English
- dicobalt English
- goblin English
- goblindom English
- gobliness English
- goblinize English
- goblinkind English
- goblinlike English
- goblinoid English
- goblinry English
- kabouter English
- luteocobalt English
- noncobalt English
- organocobalt English
- praseocobalt English
- purpureocobalt English
- radiocobalt English
- shitgoblin English
- telecobalt English
- tricobalt English
- Klabautermann German
- Kobalt German
- Koben German
- cobalto Italian
- kabouter Dutch, Flemish
- kaboutermuts Dutch, Flemish
- kobalt Dutch, Flemish
- kobold Dutch, Flemish
- tuinkabouter Dutch, Flemish
- cobalt French
- gobelin French
- гобелен Russian
- ко́бальт Russian
- *ḱel- Proto-Indo-European
- *hulþaz Proto-Germanic
- *hulþijaną Proto-Germanic
- *hulþô Proto-Germanic
- ゴブリン Japanese
- gobelin Polish
- gobelyn Middle English
- hollr Old Norse
- koboldo Esperanto
- cobbout Middle Dutch
- kove Middle Dutch
- hold Old High German
- kubisi Old High German
- kobe Middle High German
- 𐌷𐌿𐌻𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- holt Old Dutch
- 哥布林 Chinese
- 코발트 Korean