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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)
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hobbit         
High order bit. The most significant bit (of a byte). Also known as the meta bit or high bit. [Jargon File]
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.
hobbit         
¦ noun a member of an imaginary race similar to humans, of small size and with hairy feet, in stories by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Origin
1937: invented by Tolkien in his book The Hobbit, and said by him to mean 'hole-dweller'.

Wikipedia

Hobbit

Hobbits are a fictional race of people in the novels of J. R. R. Tolkien. About half average human height, Tolkien presented hobbits as a variety of humanity, or close relatives thereof. Occasionally known as halflings in Tolkien's writings, they live barefooted, and traditionally dwell in homely underground houses which have windows, built into the sides of hills, though others live in houses. Their feet have naturally tough leathery soles (so they do not need shoes) and are covered on top with curly hair.

Hobbits first appeared in the 1937 children's novel The Hobbit, whose titular hobbit is the protagonist Bilbo Baggins, who is thrown into an unexpected adventure involving a dragon. In its sequel, The Lord of the Rings, the hobbits Frodo Baggins, Sam Gamgee, Pippin Took, and Merry Brandybuck are primary characters who all play key roles in fighting to save their world ("Middle-earth") from evil. In The Hobbit, hobbits live together in a small town called Hobbiton, which in The Lord of the Rings is identified as being part of a larger rural region called the Shire, the homeland of the hobbits in the northwest of Middle-earth. They also live in a village east of the Shire, called Bree, where they co-exist with regular humans. Tolkien hints that there may be other hobbit settlements thereabouts, but they are never visited in the story.

The origins of the name and idea of "hobbits" have been debated; literary antecedents include Sinclair Lewis's 1922 novel Babbitt, and Edward Wyke Smith's 1927 The Marvellous Land of Snergs. There is a possible connection with old names for ghostly creatures, which include bogles, hobbits, and hobgoblins. Tolkien emphatically rejected a relationship with rabbits, and emphasized hobbits' humanity, though scholars have noted several lines of evidence to the contrary.

Halflings appear as a race in Dungeons & Dragons, the original name "hobbits" being avoided for legal reasons. The usage has been taken up by fantasy authors including Terry Brooks, Jack Vance, and Clifford D. Simak.

Examples of use of hobbit
1. When it came to children‘s books he chose The Hobbit.
2. Tolkien‘s The Hobbit are in the pipeline Late last year, acrimony between Jackson and New Line became very public, with the studio announcing they would move forward with The Hobbit without the Academy Award–winning director.
3. And then, after an agonising pause, the words all the hobbit wannabes dreaded.
4. Tolkien‘s The Hobbit, a planned prequel to the blockbuster trilogy The Lord of the Rings.
5. Jackson, who directed Rings, will serve as executive producer for The Hobbit.