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dryad

[drahy-uhd, -ad] / ˈdraɪ əd, -æd /


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Brilliantly rendered by Rebecca Benson, she shins up trees like a dryad, only to be told by her would-be boyfriend, "you smell like an infected bandage".

From The Guardian • Jun. 15, 2013

If you stray off the path a jean-clad dryad yells you back on the right course.

From The Guardian • Aug. 25, 2012

Returning to the tree he was blinded by the dryad, who was angry at the disregard of her words and the injury to her messenger.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton

In the books she read, every stream might be a river god, every tree a dryad in disguise, every old woman a powerful fairy, every pebble an enchanted soul.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng

“If she can’t walk,” said the dryad, “how is she going to go through the maze?”

From "Impossible Creatures" by Katherine Rundell




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