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element, elemint,
element [ˈɛləmɛnt, MN. ˈɛləmɪnt]
n. An essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
ailf, alfe, elf, Elfin, elf-ring, elfs, elf-shot, elph, elphe-ring, Elphin, elph-ring, ulf,
elf [ɛlf, MN. ʌlf]
n. An elf.
pl. elfs Elves.
Compounds and phrases etc.
Elfin: Fairyland. A euphemism for hell.
elf-ring: A fairy ring.
elf-shot: A cattle sickness thought to be caused by fairies. Bewitched. SW. The lady's mantle Alchemilla vulgaris.
Ailgin, Elgin,
Elgin [ˈɛlgɪn]
pn. Elgin (Moray).
elide, elyde,
elide [əˈlid, əˈləid]
v. leg. To quash, annul, render ineffective.
elk,
elk [ɛlk]
n. The elk (moose) Alces alces.
ell, ellwan, ell-wan, ell-wan$, ellwand, ell-wand, wllwan$,
ell [ˈɛl]
n. A unit of measurement 37 inch 94.5 cm.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ellwand [-wən(d)]: A measuring rod, yardstick.
king's ellwand: S. The foxglove Digitalis purpurea.
Langhowm ell: A measure of 371/8 inches.
eller,
eller [ˈɛlər]
n. U. S. SEC. NEC. The elder Sambucus nigra.
ailm, allom, elm,
elm [ɛlm]
n. The elm tree Ulmus minor.
alse, ells, els, else, elze, ilse,
else [ɛls]
adv. Else. Otherwise. Already, ere now, on a previous occasion.
Compounds and phrases etc.
elsewhaur: Elsewhere.
or elso no: I dont think!
ellieson, ellishon, elsh, elshin, elsin, elson, eshin,
elshin [ˈɛl(ɪ)ʃɪn, ˈɛl(ɪ)sɪn]
n. A shoemaker's awl.
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