Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hamadryad
Noun
/ˌhæməˈdraɪ.æd/

Definition
A hamadryad is a mythological tree nymph or spirit in Greek mythology, specifically one that is tied to a particular tree and can only thrive as long as that tree remains alive.

Examples
- The old oak tree was said to be home to a beautiful hamadryad.
- In ancient tales, the hamadryad would wither whenever her tree was harmed.
- Legends of hamadryads often highlight their vulnerability and connection to nature.

Meaning
In broader terms, a hamadryad represents a life force that is intimately connected with nature, embodying the essence of the trees they are associated with.

Synonyms
- Dryad
- Tree spirit
- Wood nymph