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/elf"land'/, n.the realm or world of elves; fairyland.[1475-85; ELF + LAND]
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Elfland — Elf land , n. Fairyland. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elfland — ˈelˌfland noun : fairyland where earth and elfland meet Walter de la Mare * * * /elf land /, n. the realm or world of elves; fairyland. [1475 85; ELF + LAND] * * * elfˈland noun The land of the elves or fairies • • • … Useful english dictionary
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elfland — elf·land … English syllables
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