ondin

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Cebuano

Alternative forms

Etymology

From English ondine, undine, from German Undine, from Modern Latin undina, from unda (wave). The second sense greatly influenced by the 90s Filipino horror anthology film Shake, Rattle & Roll III.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: on‧din

Noun

ondin

  1. an undine; a female water sprite or nymph
  2. a humanoid sea creature

French

Noun

ondin m (plural ondins, feminine ondine)

  1. merfolk, merman

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