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origin – with
medieval Germanic terms such as Old
Norse alfr ('elf';
plural alfar), Old High
German alp ('evil spirit'; pl. alpî, elpî;
feminine elbe), Burgundian...
- Jami-Ul-
Alfar Mosque (Sinhala: කොලඹ කොටුව රතු පල්ලිය, romanized: Kolomba
Kotuwa Rathu Palliya, Tamil: மஸ்ஜிதுல் ஜாமிஉல் அஃபார் அல்லது சம்மாங்கோடு பள்ளிவாசல்...
- Dean
Francis Alfar (born 2
January 1969), is a
Filipino playwright,
novelist and
writer of
speculative fiction. His
plays have been
performed in venues...
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combination of Thor and Odin. The lios
alfar (light elves) and
svart alfar (dark elves) are
influenced by the
Scandinavian Álfar. The
Cauldron of
Khath Meigol...
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shopping streets across Mexico, the
United States and Guatemala.
Grupo Alfar is a
family business founded in 1990,
initially as
Avante Textil, in the...
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taken as a
synonym of
álfar (elves) in 19th-century
Icelandic folklore. Jón Árnason
found that the
terms are synonymous,
except álfar is a
pejorative term...
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Mohammed Alfar (born 3
March 1998) is a Sri
Lankan cricketer. He made his Twenty20
debut for Sri
Lanka Navy
Sports Club in the 2017–18 SLC Twenty20 Tournament...
- ("Many of the æsir and
álfar were there") from the
prose prologue to
Lokasenna and ása oc álfa, er hér inno ero "of the æsir and
álfar who are here within")...
- and ylfe,
which he
equates with
their Old
Norse cognates of jötnar and
álfar. He
further argues that this
blending of
traditions is
intentional and seen...
- með mönnum, en hlýrnir með goðum,
kalla vindófni vanir,
uppheim jötnar,
alfar ****raræfr,
dvergar drjúpansal. 'Heaven' men call it, 'The Height' the gods...