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(n) богиня моря; морская нимфа; наяда; русалка; сирена -
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[ʹsi:|meıd,-{ʹsi:}͵meıdn] n поэт.1. фольк. русалка; сирена; наяда2. богиня моря; морская нимфа -
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seamaid, seamaiden
1> _фольк. русалка; сирена; наяда
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > seamaid, seamaiden
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12 undine
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13 nixie
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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