little folk(s)
1Little Folk — A name among Men for the Hobbits. A term for the small race of people more commonly known as Hobbits, especially used by the taller Men (who were in turn referred to as the Big Folk). The origins of the Little Folk are mysterious. They… …
2little\ folk — • wee folk • little folk • little people n. phr. Fairy people; brownies; elves; fairies; or goblins. Mother read me a story about the wee folk who lived in the forest and came out at night. There are many stories about little people dancing in… …
3little folk — or[little people] See: WEE FOLK …
4little folk — or[little people] See: WEE FOLK …
5little folk — noun : little people …
6little\ people — • wee folk • little folk • little people n. phr. Fairy people; brownies; elves; fairies; or goblins. Mother read me a story about the wee folk who lived in the forest and came out at night. There are many stories about little people dancing in… …
7folk music — Modern British folk music owes its character not just to the traditional music of people in the UK but also to the ‘folk revival’ of the 1950s and 1960s. A crucial figure in the movement was Ewan MacColl, who repopularized both traditional and …
8little people — the fairies The fairies were malevolent, unlike their namesakes in Christmas pantomimes, and you had to speak nicely about them. Also as little folk …
9little people — /ˈlɪtl pipəl/ (say litl peepuhl) noun 1. Also, little folk. small legendary beings, as elves, pixies, or leprechauns. 2. people affected by dwarfism …
10folk art — folk art, adj. folk artist. artistic works, as paintings, sculpture, basketry, and utensils, produced typically in cultural isolation by untrained often anonymous artists or by artisans of varying degrees of skill and marked by such attributes as …