silvan (Meaning)

Wordnet

silvan (n)

a spirit that lives in or frequents the woods

Wordnet

silvan (s)

relating to or characteristic of wooded regions

Webster

silvan (a.)

Of or pertaining to woods; composed of woods or groves; woody.

Webster

silvan (n.)

See Sylvanium.

Synonyms & Antonyms of silvan

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silvan Sentence Examples

  1. The silvan sanctuary was a haven for ancient trees and woodland creatures.
  2. The hikers trekked through a silvan labyrinth of towering evergreens and murmuring streams.
  3. The silvan glade was bathed in ethereal sunlight, creating an idyllic setting.
  4. The rustic cabin nestled amidst the silvan solitude, offering respite from the mundane world.
  5. The silvan symphony of birdsong filled the air, creating a serene atmosphere.
  6. The wind whispered through the silvan canopy, carrying the scent of spruce and pine.
  7. The silvan twilight cast long shadows across the forest floor, creating an eerie ambiance.
  8. The silvan oracle, a wise old oak tree, provided guidance and wisdom to those who sought it.
  9. The artist found inspiration in the silvan beauty around them, capturing its essence in vibrant hues.
  10. The silvan tapestry of nature unfolded before their eyes, a testament to the wonders of the natural world.

FAQs About the word silvan

a spirit that lives in or frequents the woods, relating to or characteristic of wooded regionsOf or pertaining to woods; composed of woods or groves; woody., Se

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The silvan sanctuary was a haven for ancient trees and woodland creatures.

The hikers trekked through a silvan labyrinth of towering evergreens and murmuring streams.

The silvan glade was bathed in ethereal sunlight, creating an idyllic setting.

The rustic cabin nestled amidst the silvan solitude, offering respite from the mundane world.