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Contents
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
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English
Etymology
From
mer-
+
folk
.
Noun
merfolk
(
countable
and
uncountable
,
plural
merfolks
)
Mythical
creatures
that are
human
from the
waist
up and
fish
from the waist down.
See also
mermaid
merman
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en:Merpeople
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