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water sprite

American  

noun

  1. a sprite or spirit inhabiting the water, as an undine.


Etymology

Origin of water sprite

First recorded in 1790–1800

Example Sentences

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Asuka has an easy life with her doting fiancé—but everything’s about to change when she discovers her childhood friend has been reborn as a folkloric water sprite, and she decides to take him home….

From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2011

But now he is in danger of taking a dunking from a petite, persistent water sprite, Colleen O'Connor, 28.

From Time Magazine Archive

She will almost certainly become the acting sensation of the season, for in Ondine, she has found a part she can act out ravishingly, whether as water sprite or woman.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the Broadway fantasy Ondine, Actress Audrey Hepburn, winner of the best-acting "Tony" award for her role, played the part of a water sprite with fatal charms.

From Time Magazine Archive

He forgot his hunt, he forgot everything but to watch for this water sprite.

From Classic Myths by Judd, Mary Catherine

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