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halfling
[ haf-ling ]
noun
- (in fantasy stories, shows, or games) a member of a race of imaginary beings resembling humans but about half human size.
- (in fantasy stories, shows, or games) an imaginary being having one human parent and one alien parent.
- Chiefly Scot. a person who is halfway between a child and an adult; a youth.
adjective
- (in fantasy stories, shows, or games) being or relating to a halfling or a member of a halfling race.
- Chiefly Scot. between a child and an adult; half-grown.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of halfling1
Example Sentences
"Galadriel here climbs frozen waterfalls and battles snow trolls and sea monsters while Nori takes on the Frodo role of the halfling with an eye for adventure. But in almost every other way the first two episodes feel like old hat."
A quick playbook for those who havenât delved into this world before: Players announce their characters, along with their charactersâ classes, levels and races â dwarf, elf, halfling, gnome, dragonborn.
In his afterword to âRise of the Halfling King,â David Bowles writes about the hieroglyphic script developed centuries ago by Maya kingdoms, noting that âthe closest modern equivalentâ he can think of for this âhighly visualâ way of recording stories is the graphic novel.
Our âhalfling kingâ has arrived.
âRise of the Halfling Kingâ is a straightforward folk tale, with the usual good and evil archetypes and the expected ending.
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