Definition of elfin. Meaning of elfin. Synonyms of elfin

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Definition of elfin

elfin
Thecla Thec"la, n. Any one of many species of small delicately colored butterflies belonging to Thecla and allied genera; -- called also hairstreak, and elfin.
Elfin
Elfin Elf"in (-[i^]n), a. Relating to elves.
Elfin
Elfin Elf"in, n. A little elf or urchin. --Shenstone.

Meaning of elfin from wikipedia

- Look up elfin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elfin may refer to: ELFIN, a CubeSat developed by University of California, Los Angeles Elfin (steamboat)...
- Losses and Fields Investigation (ELFIN) is a nanosatellite developed by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). ELFIN is a 3U+ CubeSat designed to study...
- Elfin Cove (Lingít: X̱’óot’k’) is a census-designated place (CDP) near the northwestern corner of Chichagof Island in Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska...
- Dwarf forest, elfin forest, or pygmy forest is an uncommon ecosystem featuring miniature trees, inhabited by small species of fauna such as rodents and...
- Elfin (Elven) facies is the form of facies in which the patient has facial characteristics like those traditionally ****ociated with elves. It is characterized...
- Gyromitra infula (elfin saddle) Helvella lacunosa (fluted black elfin saddle) Helvella elastica (brown elfin saddle) Helvella crispa (elfin saddle) This set...
- Elfin Sports Cars Pty Ltd (formerly known as Elfin Sports Cars) is an Australian car manufacturer company that was founded by Garrie Cooper. It has been...
- 0°11′16.57″W / 51.5086667°N 0.1879361°W / 51.5086667; -0.1879361 The Elfin Oak is the stump of a 900-year-old oak tree located in Kensington Gardens...
- HMS Elfin has been the name of more than one British Royal Navy ship, and may refer to: HMS Elfin (1849), a paddle yacht launched in 1849 and used for...
- "The Elfin Knight" (Roud 12, Child 2) is a traditional Scottish folk ballad of which there are many versions, all dealing with supernatural occurrences...