drow

Etymology
A Shetlandic and Orcadian alteration of trow, most likely influenced by an unattested. Trow is derived from, or otherwise from. L-vocalisation occurred in the early 15th century in Middle Scots, so "trolly knolls" probably became *trowie knowes around this time. The supposed Norn would have been derived from 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  A member of a fictional race of dark elves in various fantasy settings, such as Dungeons & Dragons.
 * 2)  A fictional constructed language spoken by the Drow.
 * 3)  A trow; a member of a race of folkloric beings from Orkney and Shetland; cognate to the Scandinavian troll.

Translations

 * Finnish: drow, musta haltia
 * French:
 * Hungarian: sötéttünde
 * Marathi: ड्राउ


 * Marathi: ड्राउ


 * Irish:

Pronunciation

 * noun 2 drou; dro͞o
 * verb drou; drō
 * verb drou; drō

Noun

 * 1)  A cold mist or a severe squall.
 * 2)  A fit of illness or a qualm (compare )

Noun

 * , a malignant spirit.

Noun

 * 1) soldier

Derived terms

 * drōwafrȧj