The idea of leprechauns originates from Irish folklore, where they are depicted as mischievous fairy beings associated with wealth and hidden gold. The term "leprechaun" is believed to derive from the Irish word "leipreachán," which refers to a small-bodied Sprite. Traditionally, they are portrayed as cobblers who spend their time making shoes and guarding their treasure, often depicted as wearing green coats and buckled shoes. Over time, leprechauns have become symbolic of Irish culture and are closely associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
From people, of course. For various reasons.
The horse is said to have been the idea of Odysseus.
Odysseus bore the epitaph "the man of many turns", meaning he was a very crafty fellow. As such, his own ingenuity was enough to come up with the plan.
Sutton is derived from the Saxon words sud tun, which means south farm. Unfortunately I have no idea where Coldfield came from.
come^ I have no idea what that means. I believe the answer you're looking for is:C. Melantho (referringto the epics by Homer).
No! Lepercons aren't real (or at least I've never seen one) :)
they are tings that are not real
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Nothing because they don't exist.
a lawn gnome that looks like your mom
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.
So the lepercons don't pinch ya
For those that believe in small, Irish leprechauns, it is to guard a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. To be mythical and mysterious.
I HAVE NO IDEA BUT GUYS COME ON ANSWER THIS QUESTIONI HAVE NO IDEA BUT GUYS COME ON ANSWER THIS QUESTION
The correct phrase is "come up with a better idea." This expression means to think of or devise a new idea or solution. "Come out" typically refers to something being revealed or made public, which is not applicable in this context.
Yes, idea is a word. You had a good idea to come and ask that question here.