changelings (Meaning)

changelings

turncoat, imbecile, a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy

changelings Sentence Examples

  1. The village gossiped about the changelings left on their doorstep, the rumor spreading wildfire.
  2. The mother suspected the crying infant was not her true child but a cunning changeling.
  3. The priest performed an ancient ritual to banish the malevolent changeling that plagued their home.
  4. Legends spoke of changelings as ethereal creatures that could assume human form.
  5. The villagers feared the changelings' ability to rob them of their young and replace them with sickly substitutes.
  6. The innkeeper's daughter, once a vibrant child, was stolen by a changeling, leaving behind a pale and frail imposter.
  7. The wise woman's knowledge of changelings helped her identify the disguised creature in the village.
  8. The knights fought off a horde of changelings, their weapons imbued with ancient enchantments.
  9. The changelings' motives remained a mystery, their actions unpredictable and often cruel.
  10. The parents mourned the loss of their true child, forever burdened by the memory of the changeling that took their place.

FAQs About the word changelings

turncoat, imbecile, a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy

faeries, brownies, elves, gnomes, goblins, pixies,fairies, dwarves, trolls, ghouls

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The village gossiped about the changelings left on their doorstep, the rumor spreading wildfire.

The mother suspected the crying infant was not her true child but a cunning changeling.

The priest performed an ancient ritual to banish the malevolent changeling that plagued their home.

Legends spoke of changelings as ethereal creatures that could assume human form.