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|---|---|
| etymological origin of | ang: Ælf |
| has derived form | ang: Ælf |
| has derived form | ang: ælfþone |
| has derived form | ang: ælfādl |
| has derived form | ang: ælfsiden |
| has derived form | ang: ælfsogoþa |
| lexical category | noun |
| pronunciation | /ælf/ |
| semantically related | ang: cnafa |
| semantically related | ang: cniht |
| semantically related | ang: geogoþ |
| semantically related | ang: geoguþ |
| semantically related | ang: magu |
| semantically related | ang: torn |
| translation | eng: elf |
| translation | eng: fairy |
| translation | eng: incubus |
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