(redirected fromNymph (Greek mythology)) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia nymph (nĭmf) n. 1.Greek & Roman MythologyAny of numerous minor deities represented as beautiful maidens inhabiting and sometimes personifying features of nature such as trees, waters, and mountains. ...
(redirected fromNymph (Greek mythology)) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical nymph , in Greek mythology nymph(nĭmf), in Greek mythology, female divinity associated with various natural objects. It is uncertain whether they were immortal or merely long-lived. There was an infinite variety of nymphs. Some...
(redirected from Nymph (Greek mythology))Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia. nymph [nimf] a developmental stage in certain arthropods (e.g., ticks) between the larval form and the adult; it resembles an adult but does not have fully developed wings or genitalia. Miller-...
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In Greek mythology the Nymphs were female spirits of the natural world--minor goddesses of the forests, rivers, springs, meadows, mountains and seas. They were the crafters of nature's wild beauty, from the growing of trees, flowers and shrubs, to the nu
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A nymph in Greek mythology is a female spirit typically associated with a particular location or landform. Other nymphs, alwa...
l. c.) According to Ovid (Met. i. 452, &c.) Daphne in her flight from Apollo was metamorphosed herself into a laurel-tree.Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTESApollo and Daphne, Athenian red-figure hydria C5th B.C., British Museum ...
nymph inMythology topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English nymph/nɪmf/noun[countable]1one of thespiritsof nature who,accordingtoancientGreekandRomanstories, appeared as young girls living in trees,mountains,streamsetc2literaryabeautifulgirl or young woman ...
First recorded in1350–1400;Middle Englishnimphe,fromLatinnympha,fromGreeknýmphē“bride, nymph” Discover More Synonym Study Seesylph. Word of the Day Quiz Q: Which of the following sentences does NOT use the Oxford comma correctly?
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