Gandalfesque
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Gandalf + -esque, with the name having been taken by J. R. R. Tolkien from the Old Norse Gandálfr, from gandr (“magic staff”) + alfr (“elf”).
Adjective
[edit]Gandalfesque (comparative more Gandalfesque, superlative most Gandalfesque)
- With qualities resembling those of Gandalf, a wise old wizard in The Lord of the Rings with a long white beard.
- 2007, William MacNeil, Lex Populi: The Jurisprudence of Popular Culture, page 25:
- […] there is radical Evil here (distilled in its purest form in Lord Voldemort), as much as there is Good (figured in the Gandalfesque Dumbledore).