sea-maid Antonyms
Meaning of sea-maid
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sea-maid (n.)
The mermaid.
A sea nymph.
sea-maid Sentence Examples
- The graceful sea-maid glided through the azure depths, her iridescent tail shimmering like a thousand gems.
- Legends whispered of a sea-maid with an enchanting voice that could lure mariners to their doom.
- The old fisherman claimed to have glimpsed a sea-maid swimming alongside his boat in the moonlight.
- Artists depicted sea-maids as beautiful creatures with flowing hair and a captivating allure.
- Some believed that sea-maids were magical beings who granted wishes to those who encountered them.
- The sailors' tales of sea-maids filled them with both awe and trepidation.
- The sea-maid's song echoed through the waves, a bittersweet melody that stirred the souls of listeners.
- In ancient lore, it was said that a sea-maid's tears could heal the sick and bestow immortality.
- The mermaid-themed ballet transported audiences to an enchanting underwater world where sea-maids danced gracefully.
- The sea-maid's legend lived on, inspiring countless stories and works of art throughout the ages.
FAQs About the word sea-maid
The mermaid., A sea nymph.
water nymph, mermaid, siren, Oceanid, Nereid,wood nymph, naiad,dryad, hamadryad, nymph
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The graceful sea-maid glided through the azure depths, her iridescent tail shimmering like a thousand gems.
Legends whispered of a sea-maid with an enchanting voice that could lure mariners to their doom.
The old fisherman claimed to have glimpsed a sea-maid swimming alongside his boat in the moonlight.
Artists depicted sea-maids as beautiful creatures with flowing hair and a captivating allure.