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elves

/ɛlvz/

Meanings
  • noun

    Small supernatural beings in humanoid form, living in forests or caves, famous for their magical skills and mischievous nature.

    - "The elves in the forest helped the lost traveler find his way."
    - "Elves are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and magical abilities."
    - "Many fairy tales and legends feature elves as mystical beings."

Synonyms

fairy , goblin
Rhymes
Words rhyming with elves
elfish , shelves , welfare , elfishly
Variants
List of all variants of elves that leads to same result
elf , elves , elfish , elfishly , elfs
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The origin of the word 'elves' is Old English, derived from the word 'elfa,' meaning 'scattering' or 'wandering,' reflecting their mythological nature as mischievous and elusive beings.


Trivia
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  1. Elves are often depicted as having exceptional eyesight and agility.

  2. In some mythological traditions, elves are believed to be the ancestors of humans.

  3. Elves are sometimes depicted as having a strong connection to nature and the natural world.

  4. Elves are often depicted as having long, pointed ears, but this is not a universal feature in all mythological traditions.


Related Concepts
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  1. Fairies: Elves are closely related to fairies, another group of mythical beings with supernatural powers and magical abilities. Fairies are often smaller and more mischievous than elves, and they inhabit various natural environments, including forests, meadows, and bodies of water.

  2. Goblins: Goblins are often depicted as mischievous or evil creatures, but they can also be depicted as small, humanoid beings with magical abilities, similar to elves. The distinction between elves and goblins can be somewhat blurred in different mythological traditions.


Culture
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Elves have been a significant part of folklore and mythology in various cultures, including Norse, Germanic, Celtic, and Slavic traditions. They are often depicted as small, humanoid beings with magical abilities, living in forests or caves. Elves have been featured extensively in literature, art, and music, including J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit.'

How to Memorize "elves"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize elves, imagine small, humanoid beings with pointed ears, living in forests or caves. They may wear colorful clothing and carry magical tools.
    - Visualize their mischievous and playful nature, often depicted in stories and legends.

  2. associate

    - Associate elves with forests, magical abilities, and mischievousness.
    - Remember their small size and humanoid appearance.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating elves with the letters E-L-F-E-S: Exceptional Little Folks Enchanting Stories.
    - Use a rhyme to remember the meaning of 'elf': 'Elves are elusive, they live in wooded elf-land.'


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