Elf (noun)

  1. A supernatural being of Germanic mythology, often depicted as a small, mischievous creature.
  2. A small, nimble person or creature.
  3. A being with magical powers, often associated with nature and the forest.

Origin:

From old english ælf, from proto-germanic *albiz.

Examples:

  1. The elf in the story was known for his mischievous behavior.
  2. The elves in the forest were known to be protectors of nature.
  3. The elf was considered to be a skilled archer.
  4. The elf was known to be very fast and agile.
  5. The elf in the story was known for his magical powers.
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