elf-man
English
Noun
elf-man (plural elf-men)Category:English lemmas#ELFMANCategory:English nouns#ELFMANCategory:English countable nouns#ELFMANCategory:English nouns with irregular plurals#ELFMANCategory:English multiword terms#ELFMANCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ELFMANCategory:Pages with entries#ELF-MANCategory:Pages with 1 entry#ELF-MAN
- An adult male elf.
- 1845, Eric Gustave Geijer, The History of the Swedes, London: Whittaker and Co., page 17, column 2:
- The wick and elf-men were, from the very character of their country, Wikingers, a hardy and stubborn race, who lived by the sea, and bore no good reputation.Category:English terms with quotations#ELFMAN
- 1851, Benjamin Thorpe, Northern Mythology, volume II, London: Edward Lumley, page 128:
- Here the woman learned that the Elf-wife could not be delivered without the aid of a Christian woman, she being herself a Christian, but had been carried off by the Elf-man.Category:English terms with quotations#ELFMAN
- 1888, Charles M. Doughty, Travel in Arabia Deserta, volume II, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, page 192:
- In the midst of the way that old elf-man stood again in his sight, and said, “Salaam aleyk! - Sawest thou my son, and hast thou brought me aught from him?”Category:English terms with quotations#ELFMAN