Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
because they are elves... lol
The fear of elves is called fayophobia.
lucharacháinmeaning 'elves; dwarves, pigmies, puny creatures'.As a garden figurine, the English word in Irish spelling leipreacháin.
Yea one of the elves is named Bonnie
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They do not have elves in Brasil. They are normal people that speak a different language than English. It's called Portuguese.
The climax of the story The Elves and The Shoemaker is when the Shoemaker catches the elves. He had wondered for many nights who was helping him fix the shoes and was shocked to find out elves where his mystery helpers.
The Greek word for elves is ξωτικά. The singular is ξωτικo. Anglicised, it is s-owe-tiko.
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If you are referring to the book "The Hobbit," we aren't told exactly. We do know that elves and dwarves had a long-standing grudge against each other. But it does seem as if the elves were trying to trap them, or at least to create an excuse for taking them prisoner. The elves in "The Hobbit" were more like the elves in Celtic folklore - silly, tricky, deceitful little fairies - than the regal, mysterious elves in "The Lord of the Rings." Legolas was a Mirkwood elf, one of the people that the dwarves encountered in "The Hobbit," and was not considered the equal of the Lorien elves.
Santa Claus's workers are called elves.