Alfin

/ˈælfɪn/ noun

A type of chess opening or endgame position involving the bishop on the long diagonal; also a historical title meaning a nobleman or chief.

From Arabic 'al-fil' (the elephant), the original name for the bishop piece in chess, combined with '-in,' or possibly from a Scandinavian/Germanic title meaning 'elf lord.'

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