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Elf-Maidens are mentioned only in a song sung by the elves of Rivendell when Bilbo stopped there on his way home from his adventures in the quest of Erebor.
'''Elf-maidens''' are mentioned only in a song sung by the [[Elves]] of [[Rivendell]] when [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] stopped there on his way home from his adventures in the [[Quest of Erebor]]. The term was used to describe un-married elves.<ref>{{H|Stage}}</ref>
Elf-Maidens is a term used to describe un-married elves.
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Elf-maidens are mentioned only in a song sung by the Elves of Rivendell when Bilbo stopped there on his way home from his adventures in the Quest of Erebor. The term was used to describe un-married elves.[1]

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