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Shady She-Penguin
Join Date: Dec 2004
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![]() ![]() As for the original question, I don't know. Enting is fine. Or what about halfling? Or does that create wrong kind of connotations for a native speaker?
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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I like halfling, that sounds about right for a half-sized (or less) little guy
![]() I don't think Gollum would scare the Halfling, he's already a Doctor Who fan and he's seen Davros and everything. I know he's a Doctor Who fan because he goes all quiet when he hears the theme tune - or maybe it's that he knows it's not the time to start pulling the cat's tail and so on when the show starts? ![]()
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
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I rather like entings since Tolkien so loved his trees and Tree and Leaf is such a wonderful metaphor for his life and work that it seems "very right and proper".
However I remember overhearing at Oxonmoot 06 a mother saying that she had wanted to make her (absolutely cherubic looking son) a "Pippin in the livery if gondor costume" but had been too busy at which the elven fair moppet had scowled and said "I wanna be an orc". But a bit dangerous to suggest other peoples children are orclings.... ![]()
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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![]() Um I have to admit I saw some Doctor Who dress up outfits in Toys R Us (I wish I did not have to shop in stores with grammatically incorrect names but there you go...) the other day and I felt disappointed because they were for ages 5-6. I secretly can't wait til the poor lad is old enough to want to go to fancy dress parties ![]()
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How about Orclings if they are brats? Or Dwarflets if they are stubborn?
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Actually, you would more properly be a dwarflette (feminine version).
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