Associations to the word «Nymph»
Noun
- Poseidon
- Artemis
- Cupid
- Swain
- Zeus
- Ovid
- Hermes
- Dragonfly
- Hera
- Aphrodite
- Metamorphosis
- Grotto
- Triton
- Odysseus
- Daphne
- Mythology
- Perseus
- Sprite
- Hades
- Heracles
- Larva
- Centaur
- Arcadia
- Fairy
- Shepherd
- Muse
- Goddess
- Fountain
- Apollo
- Adult
- Mermaid
- Bathing
- Diana
- Tick
- Siren
- Neptune
- Glade
- Orpheus
- Fawn
- Grasshopper
- Ida
- Juno
- Mortal
- Venus
- Athena
- Hatch
- Cyclops
- Prometheus
- Sap
- Bathe
- Gnome
- Maiden
- Pluto
- Medusa
- Louse
- Achilles
- Indra
- Pan
- Gaia
- Mite
- Abdomen
- Olympus
- Jupiter
- Deity
- Crete
- Chastity
- Echo
- Ide
- Burrow
- Divinity
- Ogre
- Feeding
- Locust
- Odyssey
- Thebes
- Psyche
- Sandal
Adjective
Wiktionary
NYMPH, noun. The larva of certain insects.
NYMPH, noun. (Greek & Roman mythology) Any minor female deity associated with water, forests, grotto, etc.
NYMPH, noun. A young girl, especially one who inspires lustful feelings.
NYMPH OF THE PAVÉ, noun. (obsolete) A prostitute.
Dictionary definition
NYMPH, noun. (classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden; "the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water".
NYMPH, noun. A larva of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis (as the dragonfly or mayfly).
NYMPH, noun. A voluptuously beautiful young woman.
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