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  Elf (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elf, a rock group founded by Ronnie James Dio, also known as The Elves and The Electric Elves
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Elf, fairy, and other terms for nature spirits like pwcca, hobgoblin, Robin Goodfellow, the Scots brownie, and so forth are no longer clearly distinguished in popular English folklore, nor are similar terms in other European languages.
However, the elf legends are in fact, even older than Saint Nicholas, the bishop whom Santa Claus was originally based on.
In Sweden, an "älv" is a river, a word to be distinguished from "alv" (Elf), "alf" (Elf) and "älva" (female Elf or fairy).
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 Elf - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On the other hand oaf is simply a variant of the word elf, presumably originally referring to a changeling or to someone stupefied by elvish enchantment.
The elf makes many appearances in ballads of English and Scottish origin, as well as folk tales, many involving trips to Elfland, a mystical realm which is sometimes a eerie and unpleasant place.
Thomas the Rhymer", but examples exist of the elf has a sinister character, as in the tale of Childe Rowland, or the ballad "Lady Isabel of the Elf-Knight", in which the Elf-Knight bears away Isabel to murder her.
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 Read about Elf at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Elf and learn about Elf here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
To urinate in an elf circle was thought to cause venereal diseases.
The elf makes many appearances in ballads of English and Scottish origin, as well as folk tales, many involving trips to Elphame (Alfheim) or Elfland, a mystical realm which is sometimes a eerie and unpleasant place.
The term 'dark elf' is a reference to their coloured skin, not as a reference to being 'evil'.
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 Elf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In Scandinavian folklore, which is a later blend of Norse mythology and elements of Christian mythology, an elf is called en elver in Danish, en alv in Norwegian, and en alv or en älva in Swedish (the first is masculine, the second feminine).
The elf makes many appearances in ballads of English and Scottish origin, as well as folk tales, many involving trips to Elphame or Elfland (the Álfheim of Norse mythology), a mystical realm which is sometimes an eerie and unpleasant place.
Deedlit, the female elf from the anime Record of the Lodoss War, is an example of a modern fantasy elf.
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 Elf - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There are also in the Norwegian Heimskringla notions about a line of local kings who rule over Álfheim, situated between Gautelfr and the present border between Norway and Sweden on the Swedish westcoast.
Before they became diminutive and whimsical, elves were probably akin to powerful pre-Christian forest spirits like the woodwose, the Green Man, and the drusi in the mythology of the Gauls — beings to be respected and even feared.
Little documentation exists on English rustic beliefs and terminology before the nineteenth century, but it seems that the term elf was used, at least on some occasions or in some places, for various kinds of uncanny wights, either human-sized or smaller.
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 Elf
They are also called: addler (Great Britain), Alfa and Alfa-folk (Iceland), Elle (Scandinavia), In Sweden, an "älv" is a river, a word to be distinguished from "alv" (Elf), "alf" (Elf) and "älva" (female Elf or fairy).
What remained of the belief in Elves in German folklore was that they were mischievous pranksters that could cause disease to cattle and people, and bring bad dreams to sleepers by sitting on them.
The archaic form Albdruck is Elf pressure, it was believed that nightmares are a result of an elf sitting on the dreamers chest.
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 Elf at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Like the Vanir the elves were associated with fertility and late at fall, the "alfablot" (elf sacrifice) was celebrated by drinking beer.
Milk and butter could also be sacrificed in bowl-shaped pits on flat rocks and on raised stones, that were called "elven querns".
that he is not an elf at all, he is told the...
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The german word for nightmare Albtraum is Elf dream.
Before they became diminutive and whimsical, elves were probably akin to powerful pre-Christian forest spirits like the woodwose, the Green Man, and the drusi in the mythology of the Gauls-beings to be respected and even feared.
Some fairy tales with elves in them: Addlers & Menters, Ainsel & Puck, Childe Rowland, The Elf Maiden, Elfin Woman & Birth of Skuld, Elle-Maids, Elle-Maid near Ebeltoft, Hedley Kow, Luck of Eden Hall, Sir Olof in Elve-Dance, Wild Edric, The Young Swain and the Elves, The Shoemaker & the Elves
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 Elf (disambiguation) - RSCI, The Science Classification Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Elf (disambiguation) - RSCI, The Science Classification Index
Elf (band), a rock group founded by Ronnie James Dio
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Elf bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
250pxrightAn elf Elves are mythical creatures of Germanic mythology that have survived in northern European folklore.
Originally a race of minor gods of nature and fertility, they are often pictured as small, youthful-seeming men and women of great beauty living in forests and other natural places, underground, or in wells and springs.
The city of Saline is located at the northeast corner of the
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 ELF (company)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
ELF Corporation (エルフ or élf) is a hentai game studio.
One of its most popular games is Dokyusei, a pioneering ren'ai game, that has been sequelled, and turned into video and TV episodes.
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This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
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