Author
J. R. R. Tolkien originated the race of halflings in his
Middle-earth works, usually calling them '
hobbits'. The
Oxford English Dictionary used to credit Tolkien with inventing
the word hobbits, and
Middle-earth Enterprises trademarked the term hobbits, but
evidence of earlier use was discovered. The term
Halfling had previously been used in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Northern England for a boy or girl who is not yet fully grown; a youth, an adolescent, and formerly sometimes a boy or young man employed in a junior role in domestic, agricultural, or industrial work.
Halflin derives from the Scot word
hauflin, which was used before both
The Hobbit and
Dungeons & Dragons and has the synonyms
hobbledehoy and
hobby. ==Usage in fantasy fiction==