elvish (Meaning)
elvish (s)
usually good-naturedly mischievous
elvish (a.)
Pertaining to elves; implike; mischievous; weird; also, vacant; absent in demeanor. See Elfish.
Mysterious; also, foolish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of elvish
elvish Sentence Examples
- The elvish maiden danced gracefully through the enchanted forest.
- The elvish warrior brandished his sword with strength and valor.
- The elvish queen ruled her kingdom with wisdom and compassion.
- The elvish blacksmith forged magical weapons and armor in his secret forge.
- The elvish healer tended to the sick and wounded with gentle care.
- The elvish merchant traveled far and wide, trading goods and stories.
- The elvish sage studied ancient texts and passed down forgotten lore.
- The elvish bard sang songs of love, loss, and adventure.
- The elvish architect designed magnificent structures that defied gravity and time.
- The elvish craftsmen created intricate works of art that captured the beauty of the natural world.
FAQs About the word elvish
usually good-naturedly mischievousPertaining to elves; implike; mischievous; weird; also, vacant; absent in demeanor. See Elfish., Mysterious; also, foolish.
pixy, playful, wicked, pixie, roguish, pixieish,mischievous, puckish, kittenish, sly
grave, sober, stern, solemn,solemn, stern, sober, grim, grave, grim
The elvish maiden danced gracefully through the enchanted forest.
The elvish warrior brandished his sword with strength and valor.
The elvish queen ruled her kingdom with wisdom and compassion.
The elvish blacksmith forged magical weapons and armor in his secret forge.