The Hobbit is the main character in the book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.
The word hobbit may come from the Old English word holbytla, which means hole-dweller.
That word does not appear in The Hobbit, nor is it a word in the language spoken by hobbits.
I think you mean Sam, the hobbit gardener.
A HOBBIT, of course!
'The Hobbit' of course!
the hobbit gets bumbed
what does mantelpiece mean in the hobbit
As you did not say which specific hobbit you mean, this question is hardly answerable. orc.
Hobbit
That word does not appear in The Hobbit, nor is it a word in the language spoken by hobbits.
There is no character called "blbo" in the Hobbit and we do not know what you mean by "frequentoy".
By 'the hobbit', I'm supposing you mean Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? If so, he faced Smaug the Great Dragon, King of the Lonely Mountain.
It means that your a Hobbit!
I think you mean Sam, the hobbit gardener.
To make light of, to play around with, to not take seriously.
It depends on what you mean by "person". Very few of the characters in The Hobbit are actually human beings. So part of a character's identity must be their species. It most books that is not an issue, but in The Hobbit it matters whether we are talking about a dwarf, hobbit, elf, or dragon. Another important factor is names. Tolkien was a linguist and names were very important to him, even in The Hobbit where he is writing for children.
read the book "the hobbit" and you will find out that Bilbo didn't mean to say it at all he almost said burglar but quickly changed it to hobbit so it came out burrahobbit
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'