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Что (кто) такое elf - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Elves (disambiguation); E. L. F.; E.L.F.; Elf Company; Elf (company); ELF (disambiguation); ELF

Elf         
  • Alden Valley, Lancashire, possibly a place once associated with elves
  • The "Elf cross" which protected against malevolent elves.<ref name="alvkors" />
  • "⁊ ylfe" ("and elves") in ''Beowulf''
  • A person dressed as a Christmas Elf, Virginia, 2016
  • The Eadwine Psalter, f. 66r. Detail: Christ and demons attacking the psalmist.
  • Typical illustration of a female elf in the high fantasy style
  • Illustration of ''Der Erlkönig'' (c. 1910) by [[Albert Sterner]]
  • William Goscombe John]], ''The Elf'', 1899.
  • Portrait of Margarethe Luther (right), believed by her son Martin to have been afflicted by ''elbe'' ("elves")
  • Title page of ''Daemonologie'' by [[James VI and I]], which tried to explain traditional Scottish beliefs in terms of Christian scholarship
  • p=178 (fig. 7)}}
  • Illustration of Shakespeare's ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' by [[Arthur Rackham]]
  • pages=294–5}}
  • p=266}}
  • p=208, fig.{{nbsp}}1}}
  • Little ''älvor'', playing with ''Tomtebobarnen''. From ''Children of the Forest'' (1910) by Swedish author and illustrator [[Elsa Beskow]].
  • ''Älvalek'', "Elf Play" by [[August Malmström]] (1866)
SUPERNATURAL BEING IN GERMANIC FOLKLORE
Álfar; Elf (RPG); Elfling; Elves; Alfar; Elf (Discworld); Albaz; Elfs; Alven; Álfr; Elfish; Elf (Christmas); Álf; Alfr; 🧝; Ælf; 🧝‍♂️; 🧝‍♀️; Ylfe
·pl of Elves.
II. Elf ·noun A very diminutive person; a dwarf.
III. Elf ·vt To entangle mischievously, as an elf might do.
IV. Elf ·noun An imaginary supernatural being, commonly a little sprite, much like a fairy; a mythological diminutive spirit, supposed to haunt hills and wild places, and generally represented as delighting in mischievous tricks.
elf         
  • Alden Valley, Lancashire, possibly a place once associated with elves
  • The "Elf cross" which protected against malevolent elves.<ref name="alvkors" />
  • "⁊ ylfe" ("and elves") in ''Beowulf''
  • A person dressed as a Christmas Elf, Virginia, 2016
  • The Eadwine Psalter, f. 66r. Detail: Christ and demons attacking the psalmist.
  • Typical illustration of a female elf in the high fantasy style
  • Illustration of ''Der Erlkönig'' (c. 1910) by [[Albert Sterner]]
  • William Goscombe John]], ''The Elf'', 1899.
  • Portrait of Margarethe Luther (right), believed by her son Martin to have been afflicted by ''elbe'' ("elves")
  • Title page of ''Daemonologie'' by [[James VI and I]], which tried to explain traditional Scottish beliefs in terms of Christian scholarship
  • p=178 (fig. 7)}}
  • Illustration of Shakespeare's ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' by [[Arthur Rackham]]
  • pages=294–5}}
  • p=266}}
  • p=208, fig.{{nbsp}}1}}
  • Little ''älvor'', playing with ''Tomtebobarnen''. From ''Children of the Forest'' (1910) by Swedish author and illustrator [[Elsa Beskow]].
  • ''Älvalek'', "Elf Play" by [[August Malmström]] (1866)
SUPERNATURAL BEING IN GERMANIC FOLKLORE
Álfar; Elf (RPG); Elfling; Elves; Alfar; Elf (Discworld); Albaz; Elfs; Alven; Álfr; Elfish; Elf (Christmas); Álf; Alfr; 🧝; Ælf; 🧝‍♂️; 🧝‍♀️; Ylfe
n.
1.
Fairy, fay, sprite, imp, urchin, diminutive spirit.
2.
Dwarf, gnome.
3.
Imp, urchin, mischief (applied in sport to a child).
ELF         
  • Alden Valley, Lancashire, possibly a place once associated with elves
  • The "Elf cross" which protected against malevolent elves.<ref name="alvkors" />
  • "⁊ ylfe" ("and elves") in ''Beowulf''
  • A person dressed as a Christmas Elf, Virginia, 2016
  • The Eadwine Psalter, f. 66r. Detail: Christ and demons attacking the psalmist.
  • Typical illustration of a female elf in the high fantasy style
  • Illustration of ''Der Erlkönig'' (c. 1910) by [[Albert Sterner]]
  • William Goscombe John]], ''The Elf'', 1899.
  • Portrait of Margarethe Luther (right), believed by her son Martin to have been afflicted by ''elbe'' ("elves")
  • Title page of ''Daemonologie'' by [[James VI and I]], which tried to explain traditional Scottish beliefs in terms of Christian scholarship
  • p=178 (fig. 7)}}
  • Illustration of Shakespeare's ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' by [[Arthur Rackham]]
  • pages=294–5}}
  • p=266}}
  • p=208, fig.{{nbsp}}1}}
  • Little ''älvor'', playing with ''Tomtebobarnen''. From ''Children of the Forest'' (1910) by Swedish author and illustrator [[Elsa Beskow]].
  • ''Älvalek'', "Elf Play" by [[August Malmström]] (1866)
SUPERNATURAL BEING IN GERMANIC FOLKLORE
Álfar; Elf (RPG); Elfling; Elves; Alfar; Elf (Discworld); Albaz; Elfs; Alven; Álfr; Elfish; Elf (Christmas); Álf; Alfr; 🧝; Ælf; 🧝‍♂️; 🧝‍♀️; Ylfe
¦ abbreviation extremely low frequency.

Википедия

Elf (disambiguation)

An elf is a mythological creature, originally from Germanic mythology.

Elf or Elves may also refer to:

  • Elves of the fantasy genre
    • Elf (Dungeons & Dragons)
    • Elf (Middle-earth)
    • Elves (Discworld)
  • Christmas elf
  • House-elf
Примеры употребления для elf
1. This is more of me in the character, where the elf, you know, was an elf.
2. I mistook a discarded cardboard box for a kneeling elf.
3. Sample lyrics: "Babe, you‘re my man, my Keebler Elf.
4. Elsewhere, the elf ‘n‘safety nazis are hampering proper police work.
5. The organizations are the Eritrean Liberation Front–Revolutionary Council (ELF–RC), the Eritrean Liberation Front–National Congress (ELF–NC), the Eritrean Democratic Revolutionary Front (SeDege) and the Eritrean Peoples Movement (EPM.) ELF–RC was scheduled to hold it 6th national congress and the latter three, collectively known as the Salvation Front, were scheduled to consolidate their unity to a final merger.