What is a elflock?

noun. elf·​lock ˈelf-ˌläk. : hair matted as if by elves. usually used in plural.
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What does elflocks mean in Shakespeare?

The first appearance of "elflock" is in "Romeo and Juliet," but it has been adopted into folklore and fairy tales. The descriptive word doesn't mean hair belonging to an elf, but instead it's a tangle of hair. Elves and fairies are known tricksters, so they might play with your hair while you sleep.
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Where do elf locks come from?

In folklore, fairy-locks (or elflocks) are the result of fairies tangling and knotting the hairs of sleeping children and the manes of beasts as the fairies play in and out of their hair at night.
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What is the origin of Elflock?

ETYMOLOGY: An elflock is a mass of hair supposedly tangled by elves, as a mother might explain to her daughter while untangling her snarled locks after a slumber. From Old English aelf. Ultimately from the Indo-European root albho- (white), which is also the source of oaf, albino, album, albumen, and albedo.
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What does elf lock mean?

noun. elf·​lock ˈelf-ˌläk. : hair matted as if by elves. usually used in plural.
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What does Woodlock mean?

: a piece of wood fitted between a gudgeon and a pintle to keep a rudder from rising.
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Can you touch the elf on the shelf door?

Can Adults Touch The Elf on the Shelf®? As an avid elf fan, you already know the number one rule about having a Scout Elf: no touching! This helps Scout Elves keep their Christmas magic so they can complete their important Christmas duties.
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Can parents Touch elf on the shelves?

The Elf Must Not Be Touched

Considered the most important rule, the Scout Elf must never be touched (of course, apart from when the parents move them around) as that will cause them to lose their magical powers. In some cases, they could also disappear when touched, such as when a dog might get a hold of them.
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What were Viking locs called?

According to experts, they may have called them “elflocks,” which they borrowed from their neighbors, the Celts. No written records prove that Vikings called dreads elflocks, but because of the close proximity between the two cultures, there's a good chance that they did.
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Why does Shakespeare use twins?

For Shakespeare in both Twelfth Night and The Comedy of Errors, identical twins provide the basis for foils, doubles, misprised identity, and gender confusion. The playwright may have been inspired to use them in both plays by the thought of who his sponsors were.
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What does Elf skin mean in Shakespeare?

An elf-skin is "a man of shrivelled and shrunken form," says the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
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What does flap dragon in Shakespeare?

“A flap-dragon is some small combustible body, fired at one end, and put afloat in a glass of liquor. It is an act of a toper's dexterity to toss off the glass in such a manner as to prevent the flapdragon from doing mischief” (JOHNSON) .
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Did Vikings have Elflocks?

The Vikings' neighbours, the Celts had their own version of dreadlocks which they called “elflocks”, so the Vikings may well have shared this name, although there's no written record of what the Vikings would have called dreadlocks.
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Did Native Americans have locs?

You didn't think dreadlocks were specific to Rastafarians and black culture, did you? In some Native American tribes, notably the Cree and Mohave, the men often wore twisted and matted locks, frequently hanging below their waistline.
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Who wore dreadlocks first?

Some of the earliest depictions of dreadlocks date back as far as 1600–1500 BCE in the Minoan Civilization, one of Europe's earliest civilizations, centred in Crete (now part of Greece).
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Are parents supposed to move the Elf on the Shelf at night?

Hide Your Elf

The night before Christmas, the elf flies off one last time to spend the year with Santa until reappearing next season. Every night, a parent hides the elf in a new place.
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What to do if your elf falls?

Sometimes it just happens while you're singing Christmas carols. Accidentally touched the ELF ON THE SHELF!
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The official Elf on the Shelf website recommends three ways to remedy the situation:
  1. Write Santa a note to apologize.
  2. Say sorry to the scout elf.
  3. Sprinkle pure cinnamon around the elf before bed.
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Are you supposed to cut Elf on the Shelf hands?

Are you supposed to cut the tie between their hands? This is again a personal decision. Some people don't and some people do. The reason you would cut them would be to make your elf easier to position when placing him each night.
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What happens if your Elf on the Shelf doesn't move?

If your elf didn't move, they may be trying to communicate an important message to you! If your elf is accidentally touched, they may have just enough energy to get to the North Pole but not enough magic to create a whole new scene in your home.
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How does Elf on the Shelf leave?

According to The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition, the night before Christmas, an elf's job comes to an end. On December 24, most Scout Elves say farewell to their families and fly back to the North Pole following Santa's sleigh. This way, they can help him begin preparing for the year ahead.
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What are the two rules for the Elf on the Shelf?

There are just a few rules to remember! The most important—don't touch your Scout Elf, or they will lose their magic! Scout Elves can't talk, but they are great listeners. Little ones can share secrets and wishes with their elf as often as they'd like.
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What does Angin mean in slang?

Angin (Adjective): Disgusting. I've learned that in other places around the UK to be 'hanging' means to be hungover, but in Manchester the word 'angin' (we drop the first 'h' and last 'g') can refer to anything from rainy weather to your dinner.
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What is Wong To Yick?

Description. Wong To Yick Woodlock Oil is for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis strains, bruises and sprains.
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What does wood Drake mean?

Definitions of wood drake. male wood duck. type of: Aix sponsa, summer duck, wood duck, wood widgeon. showy North American duck that nests in hollow trees.
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What are Celtic dreadlocks called?

The Celts called knotted hair faerie locks or elf-locks. When their young children would wake from an evening's slumber with tangles and snarls in their hair, mothers with a tradition of faerie folklore might whisper to their children that they had caught faerie locks or elf-locks.
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