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 エルフ on Japanese Wikipedia

Etymology

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Borrowed from English elf.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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エルフ (erufu

  1. elf
    • 1999 March 18, “エルフの(けん)() [Elvish Swordsman]”, in Starter(スターター) Box(ボックス), Konami:
      (けん)(じゅつ)(まな)んだエルフ()(ばや)(こう)(げき)(てき)(ほん)(ろう)する。
      Kenjutsu o mananda erufu. Subayai kōgeki de teki o honrō suru.
      An elf who learned swordsmanship. He trifles with his enemies with his swift attacks.
    • 1999 March 27, “ホーリー・エルフ [Holy Elf]”, in Vol.2, Konami:
      かよわいエルフだが、(せい)なる(ちから)()(まも)りとても(しゅ)()(たか)い。
      Kayowai erufu da ga, sei naru chikara de mi o mamori totemo shubi ga takai.
      As delicate as she may be, this elf has formidable defense strength and holy power to protect herself with.
    • 1999 July 22, “エンシェント・エルフ [Ancient Elf]”, in Vol.4, Konami:
      (なん)(せん)(ねん)()きているエルフ(せい)(れい)をあやつり(こう)(げき)をする。
      Nansennen mo ikiteiru erufu. Seirei o ayatsuri kōgeki o suru.
      An elf who has lived for thousands of years. She attacks with her army of spirits.
    • 1999 August 26, “ヂェミナイ・エルフ [Jemini Elves]”, in BOOSTER 4, Konami:
      (こう)()(こう)(げき)()()けてくる、エルフの(ふた)()()(まい)
      Kōgo ni kōgeki o shikaketekuru, erufu no futago shimai.
      Elvish twin sisters who attack simultaneously.
    • 2008 February 1, “エルフの(せん)() [Elvish Warrior]”, in Morningtide(モーニングタイド), Wizards of the Coast:
      エルフの(せん)()()(がわ)()()える鹿(しか)のように(ゆう)()であり、それを(はん)(たい)(がわ)()()ける(おおかみ)のように()(けん)だ。(かれ)らは(もり)()であり、むき()しの(つめ)なのだ。
      Erufu no senshi wa ogawa o tobikoeru shika no yō ni yūga de ari, sore o hantaigawa de machiukeru ōkami no yō ni kiken da. Karera wa mori no me de ari, mukidashi no tsume na no da.
      Elvish warriors are as graceful as a deer leaping a stream and as deadly as the wolf waiting in ambush on the other side. They are the eyes of the forest as well as its unsheathed claws.