Word: sylph

Category: sylph

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Related words: sylph

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Translations: sylph

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spanish
Translations:
sílfide, silfo, sílfides, silfos
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german
Translations:
luftgeist, Sylphe, Sylphs, Luftgeist, Sylphide
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french
Translations:
syllabe, sylphe, sylphide, sylphes, de sylphide
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italian
Translations:
silfo, silfide, silfidi
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portuguese
Translations:
sílfide, Sylph, silfo, do Sylph, silfos
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dutch
Translations:
luchtgeest, Sylph de, WINKEL Sylph, WINKEL Sylph de
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russian
Translations:
сильф, Сильфида, Sylph, Сильфиды
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swedish
Translations:
sylfid
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finnish
Translations:
neitonen, keijukainen, utuista metsähenkeä Sylfidia, kaunotar
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danish
Translations:
sylfide, fe, du fe
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czech
Translations:
sylfa, Sylfidu
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polish
Translations:
sylf, Sylph
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hungarian
Translations:
szilf, tündér, kolibrifaj
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turkish
Translations:
güzel kız, hava perisi, ince ve narin kız
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greek
Translations:
νεράιδα, Sylph, Συλφίδα
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ukrainian
Translations:
сильф, Сільф
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albanian
Translations:
shtojzovalle, grua elegante
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bulgarian
Translations:
нежна жена, дух на ефира, изящна жена, нежна девойка, изящна девойка
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belarusian
Translations:
сільфаў
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estonian
Translations:
Neitonen, Keijukainen, Kaunotar
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croatian
Translations:
zračni duh
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lithuanian
Translations:
Silfīda, Sylf, Gracinga moteris, Gracinga mergina, Gracioza moteris
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latvian
Translations:
silfīda, gracioza sieviete
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romanian
Translations:
silf
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slovenian
Translations:
Zračni duh, Sylph
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slovak
Translations:
sylfa

The meaning and "use of": sylph

noun
  • an imaginary spirit of the air. - The plots of many ballets were dominated by spirit women - sylphs , wilis, and ghosts - who enslaved the hearts and senses of mortal men and made it impossible for them to live happily in the real world.
  • a mainly dark green and blue hummingbird, the male of which has a long forked tail. - Flowerbeds where bees vie with hummingbirds for honey offer unmatched opportunity to observe sylphs .

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