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undies

[uhn-deez] / ˈʌn diz /






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She and Sadko married, with undines, lobsters, jellyfish and whales for guests.

From Time Magazine Archive

The asrai and the undines had slipped into the icy northern sea to head south for the mouth of the Kell, where they would swim upstream to their cool lakes and rocky rivers.

From "Huntress" by Malinda Lo

In like manner exist the undines in water, sylphs in air, and salamanders in fire.

From The Best Psychic Stories by Various

Like their cousins, the water-sprites, or undines, they were roguish and shrewd, but had no higher views of life than our katydids and crickets.

From Fairy Book by May, Sophie

I understood little that he said, but all referred to the doctrine of sylphs, undines, salamanders, and gnomes, such as you may find in the dialogues of the Comte de Cabalis.

From Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors by Various




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