elfette

English

Etymology

elf + -ette

Noun

elfette (plural elfettes)

  1. A female elf.
    • 1968, Geoffrey Atheling Wagner, Elegy for Corsica, page 118:
      For as the girls pass by in this very pure phase of their lives, flamingo-limbed with that articulation of the true elfette, I most sadly recall the fact that in every interview I've read every allu- meuse without exception has wanted one thing more than any other in life
    • 1974, Geoffrey Grigson, The Contrary View: Glimpses of Fudge and Gold, page 18:
      At forty, after a bad illness, the Secretary of the Bank entangles himself with a girl - decidedly - of thirty-seven, half courted, half parried by him in letters of the most glucose baby talk. She is an elfette, an elfin art-adorer, who had been a little girl
    • 1988, Raymond H. Ring, Telluride Smile, page 74:
      An elfette wearing thigh garters and a derby and not much else took my order. People were packing into the place for the designer hamburgers and avant-garde soups and an array of purported Mexican food.
    • 1989, Charles Nelson, Panthers in the Skins of Men, page 17:
      I'd like to look in my stocking and find a shapely elfette eager to scrub me under a hot shower.
    • 1994, Geoffrey Atheling Wagner, A Singular Passion, page 93:
      I hardly wanted my elfette laid up for the rest of her stay.
    • 2011, Sheila Roberts, The Nine Lives of Christmas, page 17:
      He reached for something generic and the elfette gave a little gasp
    • 2014, Revolving Doors: The True Account of the Full Spectrum of Fostering Abuses, page 170:
      Before I know it, my time with Santa is over, and the diminutive, green, elfette lady is lifting me down off Santa's expansive knees.
    • 2015, James Wynbrandt, The Excruciating History of Dentistry, page 273:
      Curator Rosemary Wells, Ph.D., of the Northwestern University Dental School, has collected over 500 tooth fairy figurines and portraits along with a library of books about the ethereal elfette.
    • 2016, Dr. David E. Miller, The Dawn of Tomorrow, page 144:
      Mom dropped me off at Liz's house for the final fitting of the elf costume and the make-up job. Liz told me that the costumes would be green because her elfette costume was really a pregnant leprechauness outfit that her older sister had used in a school play.
    • 2019, Lani Lynn Vale, Quit Your Pitchin, page 109:
      the Elf who was now starting to resemble recently getting out of the shower elfette, and not clean and dry elfette.

Synonyms

French

Etymology

From elfe + -ette.

Noun

elfette f (plural elfettes)

  1. female equivalent of elfe: elfess, elfette
    • 1976, Christian H. Godefroy, La dynamique mentale ou comment développer vos facultés paranormales, Paris: Éditions Robert Laffont, →ISBN, page 31:
      Rien d’extraordinaire, sauf peut-être l’atmosphère. Ces gens ne sont pas à l’aise. On dirait qu’ils attendent quelque chose. L’attitude des serveuses est inhabituelle. Elles sont trop décontractées. Des « elfettes » noires qui respirent la liberté.
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    • 1988, Casus Belli, number 45, page 82:
      Et pour terminer, signalons la boîte Encounters in the Elvenwood avec tout plein de choses intéressantes comme une vraie fontaine elfique, un guerrier elfe, une elfette en fleur, etc…
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    • 2003 July–August, Génération 4, number 168, page 60:
      Avec tout d’abord, un dragonnet (sans ailes) sur lequel était perchée une jolie “elfette”, puis un dragon, immense et majestueux, surmonté d’une cage en acier protégeant son propriétaire.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2010, Piers Anthony, translated by Paola Appelius, Un Golem dans le potage, Milady, →ISBN, page 314:
      Un peu plus haut encore, il tomba sur l’ouvroir, où de jeunes elfettes étaient occupées à des ouvrages de couture et babillaient gaiement.
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    • 2011, Andrzej Sapkowski, translated by Caroline Raszka-Dewez, La dame du lac, Bragelonne, →ISBN, page 154:
      Les elfettes grises étaient bien plus petites qu’elle. Ce doit être une autre race, songea-t-elle, la race des servantes.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2013, Hallgrímur Helgason, translated by Jean-Christophe Salaün, La femme à 1000°, Presses de la Cité, →ISBN, page 661:
      Papa demeura sur sa couchette à lire La Cloche d’Islande, mais je me déguisai en elfette au visage grimé.
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