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WORD IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Hobbit (folklore); Hobbit (Denham)

The Hobbit (pub)         
HOBBIT THEMED PUB IN SOUTHAMPTON
The Hobbit (public house); The Hobbit, Southampton; The Hobbit pub
The Hobbit is a pub in the Bevois Valley area of Southampton, England. Previously the Portswood Hotel, it was named after J.
Hobbit (unit)         
UNIT OF VOLUME
User:Amble/a; Hobbit (measurement)
The hobbit (also hobbett, hobbet, or hobed, from ) is a unit of volume or weight formerly used in Wales for trade in grain and other staples. It was equal to two and a half bushels, but was also often used as a unit of weight, which varied depending on the material being measured.
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FICTIONAL RACE FROM J. R. R. TOLKIEN'S LEGENDARIUM
Hobbits; JRR Tolkien/Hobbits; Halfling(D&D); Fallohide; Harfoot; Holbyta; Stoors; Hurthling; Pheriannath; Hobbit (Tolkien); Hobbit-hole; Holbytlan; Harfoots; Fallohides; Halflin; Hauflin; Periannath; Hobit; Yondolla; Yandala; Yandalla; Holbytla; Kuduk; Hobbit (Dungeons & Dragons); Hobbitry; Hobbitses; Hobbit hole; Smial; Hobbitish; Jerren; Hobbit holes; Halfling (Dungeons and Dragons); Hobbit (Dungeons and Dragons); List of hobbit families; Stoor (Hobbit)
A Scheme to C compiler by Tanel Tammet <tammet@cs.chalmers.se>. Hobbit attempts to retain most of the original Scheme program structure, making the output C program readable and modifiable. Hobbit is written in Scheme and is able to self-compile. Hobbit release 1 works together with the scm release scm4b3. Future releases of scm and hobbit will be coordinated. Latest version: release 2. ftp://altdorf.ai.mit.edu/archive/scm/hobbit2.tar.Z. (1993-04-25) 2. The non-ITS name of <vad@ai.mit.edu> (*Hobbit*), master of lasers.

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Hobbit (word)

The word hobbit was used by J. R. R. Tolkien as the name of a race of small humanoids in his fantasy fiction, the first published being The Hobbit in 1937. The Oxford English Dictionary, which added an entry for the word in the 1970s, credits Tolkien with coining it. Since then, however, it has been noted that there is prior evidence of the word, in a 19th-century list of legendary creatures. In 1971, Tolkien stated that he remembered making up the word himself, admitting that there was nothing but his "nude parole" to support the claim that he was uninfluenced by such similar words as hobgoblin. His choice may have been affected on his own admission by the title of Sinclair Lewis's 1922 novel Babbitt. The Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey has pointed out several parallels, including comparisons in The Hobbit, with the word "rabbit".