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1 морская нимфа
seamaiden имя существительное: -
2 богиня моря
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3 морская нимфа
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2) Biology: naiad (личинка насекомых с неполным превращением)4) Religion: Naiad (In Greek mythology, one of the nymphs of flowing water - springs, rivers, fountains, lakes) (нимфа источников, ручьёв, и родников)6) Makarov: river nymph -
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1) General subject: mermaid, nix, seamaid, sprite, undine, water nymph, water witch, water-sprite, water-witch2) Religion: rusalka (In Slavic mythology, lake-dwelling soul of a child who died unbaptized or of a virgin who was drowned)3) Mythology: nixie4) Folklore: mermaiden, seamaiden, water-nymph5) Makarov: water spirit6) Fairy tales: merrow -
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The Boy Who Found Fear At Last — is a Turkish fairy tale collected by Ignaz Kunos in Türkische Volksmärchen . Andrew Lang included it in The Olive Fairy Book ynopsisA woman had an only son. During a storm, she told him to shut the door because she felt frightened. He asked her… … Wikipedia
The Sea-Maiden — is a Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands , listing his informant as John Mackenzie, fisherman, near Inverary. Joseph Jacobs included it in Celtic Fairy Tales .ynopsisA mermaid offered a… … Wikipedia
mermaid — [14] A mermaid is literally a ‘seamaiden’. The word was coined on the basis of English mere [OE], which is now a little used term for ‘lake’, but originally denoted ‘sea’ (it came ultimately from Indo European *mori , *mari ‘sea’, which also… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
mermaid — [14] A mermaid is literally a ‘seamaiden’. The word was coined on the basis of English mere [OE], which is now a little used term for ‘lake’, but originally denoted ‘sea’ (it came ultimately from Indo European *mori , *mari ‘sea’, which also… … Word origins