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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* * ** * *noun, pl. elves2) (mischievous creature) [boshafter] Schelm; Kobold, der* * *n.(§ pl.: elves)= Elfe -n f.Kobold -e m. -
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[elf]* * *[elf]plural - elves; noun(a tiny and mischievous fairy.) elfo, folletto- elfin* * *ELFsigla(fis., extremely low frequency) frequenza estremamente bassa.* * *[elf] -
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Elf, Elves эльфы КМ, ВАМ, ГГ, Э, Боб, КК, ВАТ, Я, ГА, ГЗ, Н См. также Galadhrim, High Elves, Silvan Elves, Elf-sires. См. также Elder People, Fair Folk, Firstborn.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Elf
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65 Silvan Folk
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 Folk
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1. [elf] n (pl elves)1. 1) фольк. эльф; фея2) малютка, крошка2. карлик3. пострел, проказник2. [elf] v уст. -
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Перворожденные эльфы ВАТ прародители эльфов Н праэльфы ГА Эльдары ГГ Эльфийские владыки КК Эльфийские Властители ВАМ См. также Galadhrim, High Elves, Silvan Elves.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Elf-sires
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76 Galadhrim
Галадрим Я, Н Галадримы ВАМ, ГГ, Э, КК, ВАТ, ГА Галадриэммы КМ См. также High Elves, Silvan Elves, Elf-sires. См. также Tree-people.Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien > Galadhrim
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77 High-elven folk
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-elven folk
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78 FIRST
minya (cf. Minyar "Firsts", the first clan among the Elves), inga (this is also a noun "top"), *yesta (but this is a noun “beginning” according to a later source, PE17:120), FIRSTBORN (= the Elves) Minnónar, sg. \#Minnóna. (*Yesta is emended from the actual reading esta; see BEGINNING. For FIRSTBORN, Etym has Estanessi, which would similarly become *Yestanessi, but this word is propably obsoleted by the later [TLT] form Minnónar. Writers should use the latter word.) FIRST-BEGOTTEN Minyon (a personal name. The element yon, translated "begotten", may be a reduced form of yondo "son". Alternatively, and perhaps more likely, Minyon may be the adjective minya "first" turned into a masculine name by adding the masculine ending -on. In that case, the literal meaning is simply *"First One". But it is possible that on is actually derived from the stem ONO "beget", and that "First-begotten" really is the literal meaning.) FIRST FINGER lepetas (evidently lepetass-) (index finger), also tassa –MIN/Silm:434/WJ:420, ING, ESE, WJ:403, VT47:10, VT48:5 -
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\#mista (isolated from lassemista "leaf-grey"), also hiswa, but the most usual word for "grey" may be sindë (stem *sindi-) (Þ) or sinda (Þ). (WJ has sindë "pale or silvery grey", wheras sinda is given in Silm:438; cf. also sindanoriello "from a grey land", Sindacollo "Grey-cloak" and Sindar "Grey-Elves, *Grey Ones".)GREY-ELVES Sindar (Þ) (sg. Sinda), less commonly Sindeldi (sg Sindel); GREY-CLOAK Sindacollo, Singollo (Þ) (so in Silm:421; MR:217 has Sindicollo, presupposing sindë, sindi- as the word for "grey"); GREY-ELVEN sindarinwa (adj), Sindarin (= Grey-Elven language) (Þ) –LotR:505 cf. Letters:224, KHIS, LotR:1171, Silm:438, THIN/WJ:384, Nam, Silm:419, WJ:384, LotR:1157, 1161 -
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cálë, cala; A LIGHT calina (which is basically the adjective "light", but it is used substantively in coacalina; see LIGHT OF THE HOUSE under HOUSE), calma (lamp), GOLDEN LIGHT laurë, LIGHT (adj) calina; RAY OF LIGHT alca; GLITTERING LIGHT rilma; STARLIGHT or LIGHT OF SILPION (Telperion) silmë (†silver), MOONLIGHT isilmë; FLASHING OR [?STARRY] LIGHT élë; EMIT LIGHT faina-; LIGHT-ELVES, ELVES OF THE LIGHT Calaquendi; LIGHT-CLEFT Calacirya (gen. Calaciryo is attested) –KAL, MR:250, VT49:47, AKLA-R, RIL, SIL/LotR:1157, MC:223, VT45:12 PHAY, WJ:361/Silm:61, RGEO:70/Nam
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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