naiad in a sentence
n.
Definition
Naiad: A water nymph in ancient mythology associated with springs, rivers, and freshwater bodies, often depicted as beautiful and graceful.
Sample Sentences
- The naiads danced gracefully in the moonlit waters, their laughter echoing through the night.
- In ancient mythology, naiads were known as the beautiful nymphs who inhabited springs and rivers.
- As she swam in the crystal-clear lake, she felt a connection to the naiads of folklore who were said to bless the waters.
- The artist captured the essence of the naiads in her painting, illustrating their ethereal beauty and playful nature.
- Local legends spoke of naiads who would lure unsuspecting travelers into the depths of the river, never to return.
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