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elfwise

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English

Etymology

From elf + -wise.

Adverb

elfwise (comparative more elfwise, superlative most elfwise)

  1. In the manner of an elf.
    • 1873, Edgar Fawcett, Purple and Fine Linen: A Novel, New York: G.W. Carleton and Co., page 464:
      A terrible little haunting Perhaps had perched itself on his shoulder elfwise, very possibly, and was whispering its little trenchant probabilities in his ear.
    • 1948, Robert W. Krepps, The Field of Night, New York: Rinehart and Co., page 15:
      [A]lthough the ear which Ryk could see was pointed, elfwise, it was still a delicately patrician ear.
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