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单词 leprechaun
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Definition of leprechaun in English:

leprechaun

noun ˈlɛprəkɔːn
  • (in Irish folklore) a small, mischievous sprite.

    (爱尔兰民间传说)调皮小精灵

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, all I knew about Celtic folklore consisted of one silly story about a leprechaun.
    • They are taught that fairies and leprechauns don't exist.
    • She has inherited the leprechauns ' memories.
    • I could fall face first into a herd of leprechauns and not notice.
    • There have always been myths about small people - Ireland has its leprechauns and Australia has the Yowies.
    • He loves the whole idea of leprechauns and the magic and myths of Ireland.
    • The laminak were female sprites, similar to leprechauns, who could wield either a helpful or harmful influence.
    • To her way of thinking, leprechauns are a part of the soul of Ireland, not to be found in any other country.
    • It means otherworldly stuff, like leprechauns and so on.
    • The book is based on the story of a crafty 12-year-old Irish boy who is immersed in a world of fairies, leprechauns and gnomes.
    • If it involves leprechauns or mole people, we don't want to hear it.
    • The small nocturnal visitors of the middle Ages were known as fairies, leprechauns, elves, or gnomes - the little people.
    • You are likely to see queens, princesses, leprechauns, angels, devils and a mixture of all sorts.
    • Lucy was a leprechaun, born to laugh and dance, play pranks and sing.
    • If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins, or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that.
    • Menehunes are small people, rather like Irish leprechauns.
    • Is it a path made by the goddess Iris between Earth and Heaven, or a leprechaun's secret hiding place for his pot of gold?
    • And tomorrow the sky will be pink and filled with flying leprechauns and fairies.
    • Do you believe in goblins, elves and leprechauns?
    • We saw a pixie and a leprechaun eating together.
    Synonyms
    pixie, goblin, elf, sprite, fairy, gnome, imp, brownie, puck, devil
    (leprechauns), the little people

Origin

Early 17th century: from Irish leipreachán, based on Old Irish luchorpán, from lu 'small' + corp 'body'.

  • The name of the small, mischievous sprite of Irish folklore is based on old Irish words meaning ‘small body’. The spelling of Irish has always been a mystery to the uninitiated: when the leprechaun first appeared in English literature in the 17th century, it was named lubrican; the modern form dates from the 19th century.

Definition of leprechaun in US English:

leprechaun

noun
  • (in Irish folklore) a small, mischievous sprite.

    (爱尔兰民间传说)调皮小精灵

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I could fall face first into a herd of leprechauns and not notice.
    • The book is based on the story of a crafty 12-year-old Irish boy who is immersed in a world of fairies, leprechauns and gnomes.
    • The small nocturnal visitors of the middle Ages were known as fairies, leprechauns, elves, or gnomes - the little people.
    • In fact, all I knew about Celtic folklore consisted of one silly story about a leprechaun.
    • He loves the whole idea of leprechauns and the magic and myths of Ireland.
    • There have always been myths about small people - Ireland has its leprechauns and Australia has the Yowies.
    • To her way of thinking, leprechauns are a part of the soul of Ireland, not to be found in any other country.
    • It means otherworldly stuff, like leprechauns and so on.
    • Do you believe in goblins, elves and leprechauns?
    • If it involves leprechauns or mole people, we don't want to hear it.
    • You are likely to see queens, princesses, leprechauns, angels, devils and a mixture of all sorts.
    • Lucy was a leprechaun, born to laugh and dance, play pranks and sing.
    • They are taught that fairies and leprechauns don't exist.
    • Menehunes are small people, rather like Irish leprechauns.
    • If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins, or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that.
    • She has inherited the leprechauns ' memories.
    • We saw a pixie and a leprechaun eating together.
    • The laminak were female sprites, similar to leprechauns, who could wield either a helpful or harmful influence.
    • Is it a path made by the goddess Iris between Earth and Heaven, or a leprechaun's secret hiding place for his pot of gold?
    • And tomorrow the sky will be pink and filled with flying leprechauns and fairies.
    Synonyms
    pixie, goblin, elf, sprite, fairy, gnome, imp, brownie, puck, devil

Origin

Early 17th century: from Irish leipreachán, based on Old Irish luchorpán, from lu ‘small’ + corp ‘body’.

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