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1 Undine — Undine, Undina or Ondine are sometimes interchangeable and may refer to: Ondine (mythology), a water nymph from mythology Contents 1 In literature and painting 2 In music and ballet …
2 Undine — steht für: Undine (Mythologie), ein weiblicher Wassergeist der Mythologie Undine (Vorname), ein weiblicher Vorname Undine Syndrom, eine Erkrankung des zentralen Nervensystems Undine Award, eine internationale Filmauszeichnung für… …
3 Undine — Un*dine , n. [G. undine, or F. ondin, ondine, from L. unda a wave, water.] One of a class of fabled female water spirits who might receive a human soul by intermarrying with a mortal. [1913 Webster] …
4 undine — 1821, from Mod.L. Undina (1650s), coined by Paracelsus ( De Nymphis ) for a water spirit in his alchemical system, from L. unda a wave (see WATER (Cf. water)). Popularized by German romance Undine, eine Erzählung (1811) by Baron F.H.C. La Motte… …
5 Undine — Undine, im mittelalterlichen Volksglauben weibliche Elementargeister des Wassers, die sich gerne mit Sterblichen in Liebesverhältnisse einlassen. Unduliren, sich wellenförmig bewegen; Undulation, eine solche Bewegung, Schwingung;… …
6 undine — [un dēn′; un′dēn, un′dīn] n. [Ger < ModL Undina, coined by PARACELSUS Philippus Aureolus for a water spirit in his alchemical system < L unda, a wave: see WATER] Folklore a female water spirit who can acquire a soul by marrying, and having… …
7 undine — /un deen , un deen/, n. any of a group of female water spirits described by Paracelsus. [ < NL undina (1658; coined by Paracelsus), equiv. to L und(a) wave, water + ina INE1] Syn. See sylph. * * * ▪ mythology also spelled Ondine …
8 Undine — Un|di|ne, die; , n [H. u.]: weiblicher Wassergeist. * * * Undine, im Wasser hausender weiblicher Elementargeist mit menschlicher Gestalt; die unsterbliche Seele wird U. erst durch Vermählung mit einem irdischen Mann zuteil. Der Name, zuerst im… …
9 Undine — lateinischer Name, Bedeutung: Wassergeist, Nixe, angelehnt an das Märchen von der gleichnamigen Nixe. Bekannt durch die Erzählung »Undine« (1811) von Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué und die gleichnamigen Opern von E. T. A. Hoffmann (1816) bzw.… …
10 undinė — undìnė sf. (2) DŽ, TrpŽ, NdŽ; S.Dauk vandens būtybė, vandenė: Kur upelė ar ežerėlis, ten, žiūrėk, pakraščiais undinės vakarais maudosi V.Krėv. Jūrmergės undinės tau kasas šukuos S.Nėr. Iškyla mėnesėtą naktį sala, o toje saloje undinė neregėto… …
11 undine — noun Etymology: New Latin undina, from Latin unda wave more at water Date: 1819 an elemental being in the theory of Paracelsus inhabiting water ; water nymph …
12 undine — noun /ˈʌndiːn/ a) A female water sprite or nymph b) The elemental being of water …
13 undine — A small glass flask that was used in irrigation of the conjunctiva. [Mod. L. undina, fr. L. unda, wave] * * * un·dine ən .dēn, .ən dēn n a small glass container used for irrigating the eyes * * * n. a small rounded container, usually made of… …
14 undine — (on di n ) s. f. Planète télescopique découverte en 1866 par M. Peters …
15 undine — Synonyms and related words: Davy, Davy Jones, Neptune, Nereid, Oceanid, Oceanus, Poseidon, Thetis, Triton, elemental, elemental spirit, fresh water nymph, gnome, kelpie, limniad, man fish, mermaid, merman, naiad, nix, nixie, ocean nymph,… …
16 UNDINE — a female spirit of the watery element, naturally without, but capable of receiving, a human soul, particularly after being wedded to a man and after giving birth to a child …
17 Undine — Vandnymfe …
18 Undine — Un|di|ne die; , n Herkunft ungeklärt, wohl zu lat. unda »Welle«> weiblicher Wassergeist …
19 undine — n. female water spirit …
20 undine — [ ʌndi:n] noun a female spirit or nymph imagined as inhabiting water. Origin C19: from mod. L. undina (a word invented by the 16th cent. Swiss physician Paracelsus), from L. unda a wave …