Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A slim, graceful woman or girl.
- noun In the occult philosophy of Paracelsus, a being that has air as its element.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An imaginary being inhabiting the air; an elemental spirit of the air, according to the system of Paracelsus, holding an intermediate place between material and immaterial beings.
- noun In ornithology, one of various humming-birds with long forficate tail: so called from their grace and beauty: as, the blue-tailed sylph, Cynanthus forficatus. See cut under
sappho .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun An imaginary being inhabiting the air; a fairy.
- noun Fig.: A slender, graceful woman.
- noun (Zoöl.) Any one of several species of very brilliant South American humming birds, having a very long and deeply-forked tail.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun mythology An invisible being of the air
- noun The
elemental being ofair , usually female. - noun A
slender woman orgirl , usuallygraceful and sometimes with the implication of sublime station over everyday people. - noun A mainly dark green and blue
hummingbird , the male of which has a long forked tail.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a slender graceful young woman
- noun an elemental being believed to inhabit the air
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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"A sylph is a fairy made of air who likes to play cruel tricks on little girls."
La Sylphide Young Geoffrion 2009
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Your sylph is a delightful girl, but you must learn to be more light-hearted when you call on her.
La Sylphide Young Geoffrion 2009
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"A sylph is a fairy made of air who likes to play cruel tricks on little girls."
Archive 2009-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2009
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Your sylph is a delightful girl, but you must learn to be more light-hearted when you call on her.
Archive 2009-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2009
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The sylph was a winner; and as her taper fingers, delicately gloved in pale-gray, were adjusting the coins which had been pushed toward her in order to pass them back again to the winning point, she looked round her with a survey too markedly cold and neutral not to have in it a little of that nature which we call art concealing an inward exultation.
Daniel Deronda George Eliot 1849
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But they don't call the sylph-like Ms. Middleton Weighty Katie,'' if you gather my drift.
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But they don't call the sylph-like Ms. Middleton Weighty Katie,'' if you gather my drift.
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_ -- Another butterfly, but belonging to a widely different group, is the "sylph" (_Hestia Jasonia_), called by the
Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon James Emerson Tennent 1836
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"sylph" (_Hestia Jasonia_), called by the Europeans by the various names of _Floater, Spectre, _ and _Silver-paper-fly_, as indicative of its graceful flight.
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2) James Emerson Tennent 1836
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Up until the time Clayton arrived, Mother hovered about me like a magic sylph, fluttering her tiny wings, touching a strand of hair here, brushing out a crease there, straightening my necklace and checking to be sure my perfume was not too strong and not too weak.
Olivia V.C.Andrews 2011
brtom commented on the word sylph
"... a tinsel sylph's diadem on her brow ..."
Joyce, Ulysses, 15
January 29, 2007
alguien commented on the word sylph
Sylph sounds like it should be something disgusting, like the glop at the bottom of a polluted river.
March 27, 2007
reesetee commented on the word sylph
Hmm...I've always liked the word myself....
March 27, 2007
alguien commented on the word sylph
Really? It doesn't sound like silt+phlegm to you?
March 27, 2007
reesetee commented on the word sylph
No, it actually puts me in mind of silk and soft. Funny how that works, huh? :-)
March 27, 2007
lechatnoir commented on the word sylph
Yesteryear's sylph is today's MILF.
March 13, 2009
wordwench commented on the word sylph
Ahh. Now all the world is a hazy green and I await a warmish breeze.
March 13, 2009
wordwench commented on the word sylph
And excuse me, but a sylph is also an air elemental. I imagine they are all hmphing about now.
March 13, 2009
ruzuzu commented on the word sylph
"The word "silphid" or "sylph", first seen in the sixteenth century in Paracelsus' works, refers to any race of spirits inhabiting the air and is described as mortal, but lacking soul. The word is also related to the Latin word sylva meaning "slender, graceful girl" and the Greek word nymph meaning "light, airy movements"."
--http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Silphidae&oldid=488077928
July 19, 2012