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"эльфы"Индекс технических рыночных индикаторов, который отслеживает 10 показателей развития рынка, психологии инвесторов и кредитно-денежных условий. -
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51 elves\ shoe
длинный зацеп, "лыжа" Чрезвычайно сильно отросшее, с длиным зацепом, копыто. Может быть результатом ламинита или пренебрежения уходом за копытом. В сильно выраженых случаях, лошадь опирается на заднюю поверхность пута; при этом подошвенная поверхность копыта видна при осмотре спереди.English-Russian dictionary of orthopedics horse > elves\ shoe
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52 Silvan Elves
Silvan Elves, Silvan Folk Лесные эльфы КК, ВАТ Сумеречные эльфы ГГ, Боб эльфы Сумеречья ГГ См. также Galadhrim, High Elves, Elf-sires. См. также Wood-elves.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Silvan Elves
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53 High Elves
High Elves, High-elven folk Высокие Эльфы ГГ Высокорожденные Эльфы ГА Высшие Эльфы Э, КК Вышние Эльфы КМ, ВАТ заморские эльфы КМ перворожденные эльфы ГА эльфы Высокого Рода ВАМ, Н См. также Galadhrim, Silvan Elves, Elf-sires. См. также Eldar, High Kindred, Noldor.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > High Elves
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54 Wood-elves
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Древа Вышних эльфов ВАТ Дерево Высоких Эльфов ГГ дерево Высокорожденных эльфов ГА Дерево Высших эльфов КК дерево Нольдоров Н Дерево – символ эльфов Высокого Рода ВАМ символ Остранны КМ См. GalathilionDictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Tree of High Elves
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58 ELF
quendë (a technical, generic term, seldom used in the sg; pl Quendi is the usual form; there are gender-specific forms quendu m. and quendi f., but they seem to be rare; pl. forms quendur, quendir are attested), Elda (originally generic, but later [MET] used of Elves of the Three Kindreds [Noldor, Vanyar, Teleri] only. That was at least the proper usage: Elda was the normal word for "elf" in Valinor, since all Elves there were Eldar, and quendë became a word of lore. An archaic variant of Elda was Eldo.) With generic reference, the pl. Eldar has no article and is used to eman “Elves, The Elves, All Elves”; i Eldar with the article means “the Elves” with reference to some particular individuals previously mentioned. The partitive plural Eldali “Elves, some Elves” is also attested (VT49:8). ELVES OF AMAN Amanyar (sg \#Amanya), ELVES WHO REFUSED TO JOIN IN THE WESTWARD MARCH (from Cuiviénen) Avari (sg Avar in WJ:371, VT47:13, 24; Avar or Avaro in Etym), also called Avamanyar "those who did not go to Aman, because they would not" (distinguish Úmanyar, Úamanyar, Alamanyar "those who did not in the event reach Aman", though they did join in the march from Cuiviénen; these are also called Heceldi or Ecelli, see EGLATH). See also DARK ELVES, GREEN-ELVES, GREY-ELVES, HIGH-ELVES, LIGHT-ELVES, SEA-ELVES, LITTLE ELF. Cf. also ELVENHOME Eldamar, Elendë. ELF-PEOPLE Eldalië, ELVISH Eldarinwa (adj only, pl. Eldarinwë attested in VT47:14; but "Elvish" meaning Elvish language is simply Eldarin. Properly, these words for "Elvish" apply to the Tree Kindreds only, not to all the Quendi.) Quenderin ("Elvish" referring to all the Quendi, "Quendian"; this remained a learned word) –WJ:361/KWEN(ED), MR:229 ELED, Silm:424, AB/WJ:371/Silm:65/MR:163, WJ:363, Silm:23/392, MR:415, WJ:407 -
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elfplural - elves; noun(a tiny and mischievous fairy.) duende, elfo- elfinelf n elfotr[elf]1 duende nombre masculino, elfon.(§ pl.: elves) = duende s.m.• enano s.m.elf[elf]N (pl elves) duende m, elfo m ; (Nordic Myth) elfo m* * *[elf] -
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noun, pl. elves2) (mischievous creature) [boshafter] Schelm; Kobold, der* * *[elf]plural - elves; noun(a tiny and mischievous fairy.) der Elf/die Elfe- academic.ru/23780/elfin">elfin* * *<pl elves>[elf]n Elf m, Elfe f* * *[elf]n pl elvesElf m, Elfe f; (mischievous) Kobold m* * *elf [elf] pl elves [elvz] s1. Elf m, Elfe f2. Kobold m3. figa) Zwerg m, Knirps mb) (kleiner) Racker oder Kobold* * *noun, pl. elves2) (mischievous creature) [boshafter] Schelm; Kobold, der* * *n.(§ pl.: elves)= Elfe -n f.Kobold -e m.
См. также в других словарях:
Elves — Elves, n.; pl. of {Elf}. [1913 Webster] Elvish Elv ish, a. 1. Pertaining to elves; implike; mischievous; weird; also, vacant; absent in demeanor. See {Elfish}. [1913 Webster] He seemeth elvish by his countenance. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elves — [elvz] n the plural of ↑elf … Dictionary of contemporary English
elves — the plural of elf … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
elves — [elvz] n. pl. of ELF … English World dictionary
Elves — / Elf The Elder Children of Ilúvatar. The first Elves awoke by Cuiviénen, the Water of Awakening in the far east of Middle earth, long Ages before the Rising of the Sun or Moon. Unlike Men, the Elves were not subject to illness or death,… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
elves — pl. of ELF. * * * plural of elf * * * /elvz/, n. pl. of elf. * * * elves UK US the plural of elf Thesaurus: irregular pluralshyponym * * * elves «ehlvz», noun. plural of … Useful english dictionary
Elves — A slang term for the technical analysts who appeared on the PBS television show Wall Street Week , which aired from 1970 to 2005. The elves attempted to predict the direction of the market in the coming months, and gained popularity due to their… … Investment dictionary
elves — In Old English, xlf was the general all purpose term for a *fairy; after the Conquest, however, the French fairy partially replaced it, though Chaucer and Shakespeare still used them interchangeably, and elf seems to have faded out of rural… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Elves — In Nordic myth the elves were the dwellers in Alfheim, the dwelling place of Freyr. There were also black elves who dwelt in Svartheim, but whether this differentiation was one of actual complexion as between two of the tribes of dwarfs or… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Elves — Elf Elf ([e^]lf), n.; pl. {Elves} ([e^]lvz). [AS. [ae]lf, ylf; akin to MHG. alp, G. alp nightmare, incubus, Icel. [=a]lfr elf, Sw. alf, elfva; cf. Skr. [.r]bhu skillful, artful, rabh to grasp. Cf. {Auf}, {Oaf}.] 1. An imaginary supernatural being … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Elves — This unusual name is of Old French, Norman, origin and derives from the female personal name Eloise , introduced into Britain by the Normans in the forms Heluis, Helois . The name is ultimately of Old German origin, from Heilwidis , composed of… … Surnames reference