woodelf

English

Noun

woodelf (plural woodelves)

  1. Alternative form of wood-elf
    • 1999, Ralph Hunter, Autumn's Dancing Leaves, →ISBN, page 202:
      Eddie looked around at the magnificently gowned trees, happy and proud, enjoying themselves to the music of the woodelves
    • 2001, Ralph Hunter, Winter's Stormy Rage, →ISBN:
      The beatific face broke into a grin and the man's eyes twinkled merrily, like a woodelf's eyes.
    • 2003, Victoria Randall, The Ring of the Dark Elves, →ISBN, page 143:
      Somewhere in that craggy wilderness called Mirkwood laired the dragon Fafnir; there trolls and woodelves peeped and crept
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