Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ondine

noun
/ɒnˈdiːn/
Definition
A mythological water nymph or spirit who is believed to inhabit the water.
Examples
  • The legend of Ondine tells of her enchanting beauty and tragic fate.
  • Many stories feature ondines as guardians of aquatic realms.
Meaning
In folklore, an ondine is often depicted as a beautiful maiden associated with water bodies, such as rivers or lakes. She is often portrayed as having a deep connection with nature and the ability to lure humans to the water.
Synonyms
  • water spirit
  • nymph
  • mermaid