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A sylph is a mythical creature from European folklore, typically described as a delicate and ethereal being that inhabits the air or forest. Sylphs are often associated with nature and the elements, and they are frequently depicted as having wings and a playful disposition.
Etymology The word sylphid is derived from two Latin sources sylva sylvan meani
Etymology and Origin Origin Middle English sylphe Derived from New Latin sylphus f
Etymology Greek syn together oo egg ia suffix indicating a condition
Etymology and Origin Origin Middle English sylphe Derived from New Latin sylphus f
Etymology The word gnome derives from the Latin gnomus which was the Roman renderin
Etymology The word zinc comes from the German word zink which itself is derived from
Etymology The word undine originates from the Latin word unda which means wave M
Etymology of Alcohol The word alcohol originates from the Arabic word al kuhl whi
Etymology The word woman comes from the Middle English word womman which in turn com
Etymology Origin Late Middle English in the sense abandon give up from Old Fr
Etymology French connoisseur Latin cognoscere to know to be acquainted with
Etymology and Origin The word cemetery originates from the Greek word koimeterion m
Etymology The word sacred originates from the Latin word sacer which means holy
Etymology From Latin abortus meaning a miscarriage or premature birth Derived from
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Etymology The word locomotive is derived from Latin loco place motus moved
Etymology The word discretion comes from the Middle English word discrecioun which