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undine
[ uhn-deen, uhn-deen ]
noun
- any of a group of female water spirits described by Paracelsus.
undine
/ ˈʌndiːn /
noun
- any of various female water spirits
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of undine1
C17: from New Latin undina, from Latin unda a wave
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Synonym Study
See sylph.
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Example Sentences
In the third week of Lent excerpts from my opera Undine will be played at Mertens concert.
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In the orchestration of the aria from Undine, he says, the pianoforte plays an important and really beautiful part.
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Guessing that they would come back again I lay low, and, sure enough, I caught the Undine in the afternoon.
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Miss Harvey was the possessor of a very pretty two-and-a-half-rater called Undine, built from a design by Mr. Clayton.
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It reminded them of the enchanted forest in "Undine," through which a man might ride forever without finding the end.
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