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Answer for the clue "Troll's kin ", 5 letters:
gnome

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A gnome is a diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy. Gnome or GNOME may also refer to:

Usage examples of gnome.

Crockett went, with Brockle Buhn, to the Council Chamber, a cavern gigantic enough to hold the thousands of gnomes who thronged it.

It was Brockle Buhn, the feminine gnome Crockett had already encountered.

In the morning Crockett went, with Brockle Buhn, to the Council Chamber, a cavern gigantic enough to hold the thousands of gnomes who thronged it.

A gnome moves through earth like an arrow in the air, At home like a fish within the seamless, foamless Liberty of the water that yields to it everywhere.

The sun had risen into full view in the east now, and its light framed the stranger as he bent over the huddled form of the sleeping Gnome leader.

He found out a few minutes later that Gaye had gone rearward and managed to lock herself in the hydro-dynamic pumping station with Ruff and Widget, the giant hamsters, and was refusing to let any gnome near them.

Geno reached over and gave Gerbil a swat on the back, but the gnome did not visibly react.

This time, the entrance was by gnomides, the gnome women, who were rather pretty little things.

And actually it was nice, for these gnomides were of quite a different personality from the gnomes.

Germain, who had been put in that fearful condition by a female gnome, who had intended to make him the executioner of Semiramis, who was to die of the dreadful malady before her term had expired.

She had just reached the flower garden by the front gates when her grey gnome appeared, waving its arms in excitement and jigging up and down.

He was a little thing, no more than two feet tall, almost a gnome, with long, knobbly arms and legs, a pointed head and huge, blue, owl-like eyes with nictitating eyelids.

I rounded the top of the hill that was directly east of my landing point, I suddenly came face to face with two small people, gnomes by appearance, one of whom I recognized as being Onan, the Lord of the Past.

But, of course, it was no good hunting because Peeky the gnome had taken them off to his hollow tree, and at that very minute they were drying nicely all round his stove!

They had made all the chairs, a most beautiful round table, a lovely deep cupboard, and the sturdiest little stool you ever saw for Peeky the gnome.