Elf-arrow

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"Elf arrows" set in silver

Elf-Arrows were arrowheads of flint used in hunting and war by the aborigines of the British Isles and of Europe generally, as they still are among native people elsewhere. Elf-Arrows derived their name from the folklore belief that the arrows fell from the sky, and were used by the Elves to kill cattle and inflict Elfshot on human beings.[1] Also called 'pixie arrows', according to English folklore.[2]

Elf-Arrows were sometimes worn as amulets, occasionally set in silver, as a charm against witchcraft.[3]

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References

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  1. Merriam -Webster Dictionary: Elf Arrow
  2. Carrington, C.E. & JAckson, J. Hampden. "A History of England" CUP Archive, 1919. p. 3
  3. Electric Scotland. "Scottish Charms and Amulets" Elf-Arrows

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