Three feet tall. Well, probably. They are mythical figures so there is no 'objective' measurement, but the name means "small-bodied' - and not 'dwarf'-bodied - and literary and folklore references describe them as either 'pygmees' (who are 5 feet tall on average) or specifically mention 3 ft. Their earliest mention is in a story where three of them drag a full-sized Irish warrior into the sea, so that too indicates a not too tiny height.
3 inches long isnt that amazing?(speak is irish when read)
These fictional characters are small. They are typically represented as about three feet tall.
About three to four feet tall.
its hard to tell their so small
Approximately 9.52331 inches.
Leprechaun
The leprechaun is a kind of fairy that originated from Irish folklore. They are seen in the form of an old man and more than anything else, they enjoy making mischief. There is no specific size that a leprechaun is but they are about the size of a small child.
LEPRECHAUN - one of the small mythical Irish people
from being the first leprechaun
Leprechaun's are fake. In myths, though, Leprechaun's are born into existence from two parent leprechauns. You can not 'turn into' a leprechaun.
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"Leprechaun"
A leprechaun
Ireland did invent the leprechaun
On a leprechaun's foot!
The word "leprechaun" comes from the Irish term "leipreachΓ‘n," which means "small-bodied fellow." Leprechauns are mischievous mythical creatures in Irish folklore often depicted as shoemakers who hide their pots of gold at the end of rainbows.