Talk:Ge'els/@comment-30840251-20170107164918/@comment-90.185.113.107-20170730073908

Seidhe means "hill". Aen Seidhe means "of hills". Might I defer to the Elder Speech page where it literally translates "seidhe" to "of hill" or "hill's".

Aen Seidhe does not mean "elf" it means "People of the Hill" or "Hill Folk", which is what elves were and are in the old folk-tales of real life. They lived beneath so-called fairy-hills, hence the name.

So nah, what you're saying is "my beauitful hill" not "my beautiful elf" and he'd probably kick you over a cliff for saying it too many times to him.