Leprechaun
Elf
LEPRECHAUN - one of the small mythical Irish people
elf
The correct spelling is "leprechaun."
Elf, imp.
A leprechaun.
Step upon leprechaun
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sprite, elf, brownie, pixie, puck, imp, leprechaun, peri
In Irish folklore, a small mischievous elf is typically known as a leprechaun. Leprechauns are believed to be solitary creatures who are skilled at making and mending shoes. They are known for their trickery and playfulness, often hiding their pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Yes, Elf is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:Larry the Leprechaun is often mistaken for an elf.The elf cut his finger while making the toy.We will attack the elf kingdom.
Clutharachán or Lucharachán = elf, leprechaun, pigmy Sióg = fairy síogaí = elf, fairy, gossip, know-all, weakling Síofra = changeling, precocious child, sprite
Neither of those spellings are correct.The correct spelling is leprechaun.For example:The leprechaun guarded his pot of gold from treasure hunters.I thought I saw a leprechaun in the garden.