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Elven
elven
elven
See also: Elven
English
Noun
elven (plural elvens or elvene)
Adjective
elven (comparative more elven, superlative most elven)
- belonging to, or relating to, elves.
References
- MED, elf, elve(n)
- Wikipedia, elf
Etymology 2
From a corruption of elmen.
Noun
elven (plural elvens)
- (dialectal) An elm.
Hungarian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɛlvɛn]
- Hyphenation: el‧ven
Noun
elven
- superessive singular of elv
Middle English
Etymology
From Middle English elven, from Old English elfen, ælfen (“nymph, spirit, fairy”), feminine of elf, ælf (“elf”), equivalent to elf + -en. Cognate with Middle High German elbinne (“a fairy, nymph”).
Noun
- A female elf, a fairy, nymph
- 1300, South English Legendary
- Ofte in fourme of wommane In many derne weye grete compaygnie men i-seoth of heom boþe hoppie and pleiᵹe, þat Eluene beoth i-cleopede
- (Oft in the form of women, in very stealthy ways, great numbers of men see fallen angels both happy and playful, that Elvene are embraced,)
- Ofte in fourme of wommane In many derne weye grete compaygnie men i-seoth of heom boþe hoppie and pleiᵹe, þat Eluene beoth i-cleopede
- 1300, The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester
- & ofte in wimmen fourme hii comeþ to men al so, Þat men clupeþ eluene. —
- (& oft in women form come hither to men, so that men lay with the elvene.)
- & ofte in wimmen fourme hii comeþ to men al so, Þat men clupeþ eluene. —
- 1300, South English Legendary