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 Translation for 'elf' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   an elf | elves
SYNO brownie | ELF | elf | ...
goðafr.
álfur {k}
elf
goðafr.
álfkona {kv}
elf
goðafr.
álfakóngur {k}
elf-king
goðafr.
álfadrottning {kv}
elf-queen
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Translation for 'elf' from English to Icelandic

elf
álfur {k}goðafr.

álfkona {kv}goðafr.

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elf-king
álfakóngur {k}goðafr.
elf-queen
álfadrottning {kv}goðafr.
Usage Examples English
  • An elf-hill nearby opens. Hilda, an elf-girl, tries to lure Ove into the hill with a magic drink in a gold cup but he refuses it and she returns to the elf-hill.
  • Wood elf is a generic term for an elf that live in wooded areas such as forests.
  • The character is Jenny Elf, an elf of the "Elfquest" variety (another of her favorite series), which has a pet cat named Sammy (Jenny Gildwarg was a lover of animals).
  • A young half-elf born to a male elf and a female human warrior in the realm of Alania.
  • Luers has at times been a cause célèbre among some radicals, anti-prison activists, and individuals associated with the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), although Luers has said that he does not consider himself to be an ELF member.

  • This expansion featured a female elf blue hero miniature.
  • The Christ Child appears with the little elf bringing the tree for Trautchen but tells everyone that he has also come to bring the sick child to heaven.
  • The special was directed by Tony Craig and aired on the CBS network on November 25, 2011 before another special, "The Elf on the Shelf: An Elf's Story", based on the book "The Elf on the Shelf", premiered.
  • In Norse mythology, a half-elf is the offspring of an elf and a human.
  • The German word "elf" (eleven) can be seen as an abbreviation "ELF" for the motto of the French Revolution: "Egalité, Liberté, Fraternité" - "equality, liberty, fraternity".

  • In English folklore, elf-arrows, elf-bolts and pixie arrows were names given to discovered arrowheads of flint, used in hunting and war by the Pre-Indo-Europeans of the British Isles and of Europe generally.
  • Prentiss' son comes home from school, and the elf tries to take control of his mind, too; but the boy, being a modern 1950s child, doesn't believe in "kid stuff" like fairies.
  • In 1986, Mayfair Games released "ElfQuest", a competitive game where players lay tiles to build the board as the game proceeds.
  • The fact that IPS delivers each single file in a separate shelf [...] with a separate checksum, a package update only needs to replace files that have been modified.
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