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elf-
shot is a
medical condition described in Anglo-Saxon
medical texts (notably Wið færstice)
believed to be
caused by
elves shooting invisible elf-arrows...
- An
elf (pl.: elves) is a type of
humanoid supernatural being in
Germanic folklore.
Elves appear especially in
North Germanic mythology,
being mentioned...
- dangerous, too: the
medical condition "
elf-
shot",
described in the
spell Gif hors
ofscoten sie, "if a
horse is
elf-
shot",
meaning some kind of
internal injury...
-
curing the "water-elf disease,"
which was a
disease supposedly caused by
elf-
shot from
water elves. It is
written in Old
English and
derives from Bald's...
-
Elf is a 2003
American Christmas comedy film
directed by Jon
Favreau and
written by
David Berenbaum. It
stars Will
Ferrell as Buddy, a
human raised by...
- "Elveskud" or "Elverskud" (pronounced [ˈelvɐskuð];
Danish for "
Elf-
shot") is the Danish, and most
widely used, name for one of the most po****r ballads...
-
Tolkien Encyclopedia, the
weapon may owe
something to the
tradition of the "
elf-
shot"
found in Old
English medical texts and charms,
where it
denotes illnesses...
- 204.
Hines 2019, pp. 36–37. Hall 2009, p. 207. Nordström 2021, p. 21.
elf-
shot. Hall 2009, p. 214. dvergskott. Dwarriden.
Grimm &
Grimm 2014. Snow White...
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nature of the disease. The Anglo-Saxons
themselves would consider him
elf-
shot (attacked by elves),
their term for any
number of
deadly diseases. Michael...
-
Unseelie fey with the
Sluagh (who
abducted travelers at
night and
fired elf-
shot) as well as the s****ycoat, nuckelavee, redcaps,
baobhan sith, and various...