undine (Meaning)

Wordnet

undine (n)

any of various female water spirits

Webster

undine (n.)

One of a class of fabled female water spirits who might receive a human soul by intermarrying with a mortal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undine

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undine Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering undine danced upon the lake's surface, her ethereal form both alluring and elusive.
  2. In the ancient folklore, undines were believed to be water spirits capable of granting wishes to those worthy of their favor.
  3. The undulating waves of the ocean resembled the graceful movements of an undine.
  4. The mythical undine possessed an enchanting voice that could soothe troubled souls.
  5. Artists throughout history have captured the enigmatic beauty of undines in their paintings and sculptures.
  6. The undine's connection to water was said to bestow upon her healing abilities.
  7. In modern literature, undines are often portrayed as symbols of purity and innocence.
  8. Some believed that undines could control the weather, causing storms and calm seas alike.
  9. The enchanting undine left behind a trail of iridescent bubbles that vanished into thin air.
  10. The lake's undines were rumored to guard a hidden treasure beneath its shimmering depths.

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any of various female water spiritsOne of a class of fabled female water spirits who might receive a human soul by intermarrying with a mortal.

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The shimmering undine danced upon the lake's surface, her ethereal form both alluring and elusive.

In the ancient folklore, undines were believed to be water spirits capable of granting wishes to those worthy of their favor.

The undulating waves of the ocean resembled the graceful movements of an undine.

The mythical undine possessed an enchanting voice that could soothe troubled souls.