To become (much) smaller.
To make appear (much) smaller, puny, tiny.
To make appear insignificant.
To hinder from growing to the natural size; to make or keep small; to stunt.
To render (much) smaller, turn into a dwarf (version).
Miniature.
A star of relatively small size.
Any member of a race of beings from (especially Scandinavian and other Germanic) folklore, usually depicted as having some sort of supernatural powers and being skilled in crafting and metalworking, often as short with long beards, and sometimes as clashing with elves.
A person of short stature, often one whose limbs are disproportionately small in relation to the body as compared with typical adults, usually as the result of a genetic condition.
An animal, plant or other thing much smaller than the usual of its sort.
To overshadow; to be better or more noticeable than.
Of astronomical or atmospheric bodies, to cause an eclipse.
To undergo eclipsis.
An alignment of astronomical objects whereby one object comes between the observer (or notional observer) and another object, thus obscuring the latter.
Especially, an alignment whereby a planetary object (for example, the Moon) comes between the Sun and another planetary object (for example, the Earth), resulting in a shadow being cast by the middle planetary object onto the other planetary object.
A seasonal state of plumage in some birds, notably ducks, adopted temporarily after the breeding season and characterised by a dull and scruffy appearance.
Obscurity, decline, downfall.