elfship

English

Etymology

elf + -ship

Noun

elfship (plural elfships)

  1. A compellation for an elf.
    • 1812, William Tennant, Anster Fair:
      The gown in which her elfship was array'd, / Like to the peacock's painted feather shined
    • 2014, Kiana Rostamiani, The Magical Land, page 29:
      Oh, your Elfship! They had left to see around the castle. That's all!
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