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Definition of Elflock

Elflock
Elflock Elf"lock`, n. Hair matted, or twisted into a knot, as if by elves.

Meaning of Elflock from wikipedia

- In folklore, fairy-locks (or elflocks) are the result of fairies tangling and knotting the hairs of sleeping children and the manes of beasts as the fairies...
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- Music. 2021. 88875129699. Tales By Gaslight (liner notes). Elflock Records. 2021. ELR001CD. Dark Fables (liner notes). Elflock Records. 2021. ELR002CD....
- could cause that person to develop a Polish plait, hence also the name "elflock" was used in English, also Hexenzopf (witches' plait) in German. These...
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- (compare ****rite), referring to their dread or awe of God. Compare also elflocks, an older name for dreadlocks (from the notion that elves had matted the...
- that very Mab That plaits the manes of horses in the night, And bakes the elflocks in foul ****tish hairs, Which once untangled, much misfortune bodes: This...
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- care of. The phenomenon of various "elves" (by various names) braiding "elflocks" on the manes of horses is widespread across Europe, but is also attributed...
- Besides drinking blood, the Saci tangles the horses' manes. This braiding of elflocks and souring of milk resembles the lore about German kobolds (cf. schrat)...