Melusine
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English
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Alternative forms
1.2
Proper noun
1.3
Anagrams
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Melusine
Wikipedia
Alternative forms
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Melusina
Proper noun
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Melusine
(
mythology
)
A figure of
European
folklore
and
mythology
(mostly
Celtic
), a
female
spirit
of fresh
water
in a sacred spring or river, usually depicted as a serpent or fish from the waist down, and sometimes with wings.
Anagrams
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emulsine
,
selenium
,
semilune
,
seminule
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