water spirit
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Definition
Noun: A supernatural being or entity, typically depicted as a fairy, nymph, or other ethereal creature, that is believed to inhabit or be closely associated with bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, seas, or springs. Water spirits are common in the folklore and mythology of many cultures worldwide.
Examples of Usage
- In many European folktales, a water spirit might lure travelers to a watery doom.
- The legend describes the water spirit as the guardian of the ancient forest spring.
- Artists often depict a water spirit with flowing hair and a connection to the element of water.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective or plural concept: The term can refer to a class of such beings.
- The stories of the region are filled with water spirits of various temperaments.
- In a metaphorical sense: It can be used poetically to describe a person or quality intimately connected to water.
- She swam with such grace she seemed like a water spirit.
Variants and Related Words
- Naiad (n): In Greek mythology, a type of nymph who presides over fountains, wells, springs, streams, and other freshwater bodies.
- Nereid (n): In Greek mythology, a sea nymph, one of the fifty daughters of Nereus.
- Undine (n): In European folklore, a category of elemental beings associated with water.
- Kelpie (n): In Scottish folklore, a shape-shifting water spirit inhabiting lochs and pools, often appearing as a horse.
- Rusalka (n): In Slavic mythology, a female ghost, water nymph, or succubus-like creature dwelling in waterways.
Synonyms
- Water nymph
- Water fairy
- Nix (in Germanic folklore)
- Mermaid (a specific type of sea spirit with a human upper body and fish tail)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To have a spirit of...: While not a direct idiom with "water spirit," the structure is used to describe a person's dominant quality. A poetic extension could be: implying a deep, natural, and flowing character akin to a water spirit.
Noun
- a fairy that inhabits water