hobbit in Latin
hobbit in Latin is hobbitus — hobbit means in fantasy fiction, a member of a small, human-like race with hairy feet, known for enjoying comfort and quiet living.
hobbit in Latin
hobbitus
A member of a fictional race of small humanoids with shaggy hair and hairy feet. [from 20th c.]
What does "hobbit" mean?
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noun In fantasy fiction, a member of a small, human-like race with hairy feet, known for enjoying comfort and quiet living.
"Bilbo Baggins is the hobbit hero of Tolkien's novel."
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noun Informally, a short or diminutive person.
"He joked that his younger brother was built like a hobbit."
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noun An extinct small-bodied human species, Homo floresiensis, whose fossils were found on the Indonesian island of Flores.
"Scientists nicknamed the tiny fossil skeleton "the hobbit"."
hobbit in a sentence
- Bilbo Baggins is the hobbit hero of Tolkien's novel.
- He joked that his younger brother was built like a hobbit.
- Scientists nicknamed the tiny fossil skeleton "the hobbit".
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hobbit" in Latin?
"hobbit" in Latin is hobbitus. hobbit means: In fantasy fiction, a member of a small, human-like race with hairy feet, known for enjoying comfort and quiet living.
How do you use "hobbit" in a sentence?
Example: "Bilbo Baggins is the hobbit hero of Tolkien's novel." In Latin, "hobbit" is hobbitus.
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