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- nounsylph (noun) · sylphs (plural noun)Originmid 17th century: from modern Latin sylphes, sylphi and the German plural Sylphen, perhaps based on Latin sylvestris ‘of the woods’ + nympha ‘nymph’.
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Because of their association with the ballet La Sylphide, where sylphs are identified with fairies and the medieval legends of fairyland, as well as a confusion with other "airy spirits" (e.g., in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), a slender girl may be referred to as a sylph. "Sylph" has passed into … See more
A sylph (also called sylphid) is an air spirit stemming from the 16th-century works of Paracelsus, who describes sylphs as (invisible) beings of the air, his elementals of air. A significant number of subsequent literary and occult … See more
The Swiss German physician and alchemist Paracelsus first coined the term sylph in the 16th century to describe an air spirit in his overarching scheme of elemental spirits … See more
The famous ballet La Sylphide ("The (Female) Sylph", Paris, 1832) is a prominent example of sylph lore in theater in the 19th century. It appeared in a second version in … See more
"Sylph" is possibly a blend of from Latin sylvestris and nympha, sylvestris being a common synonym for sylph in Paracelsus. Anthon and Trollope … See more
Sylphs are mentioned by that name in the 1668 German novel Simplicius Simplicissimus, though its author Grimmelshausen seems to have taken them to be water spirits. See more
• Willow, a character in Terry Brooks' Magic Kingdom of Landover series of novels (1986), is a sylph and the wife of protagonist See more
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Sylphs are mythological creatures associated with air. They are often depicted as delicate, fairy-like beings with graceful wings. Their appearance varies depending on the culture and time period, but they are generally portrayed as slender …
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Sep 21, 2024 · A sylph is a kind of air spirit or elemental that was first described by the alchemist Paracelsus in the 16th century. Some people may think of sylphs as fairies, especially in the context of fantasy literature or art. Sylphs are not …
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The Sylph, in its elusive majesty, stands as a testament to the endless wonders that lie just beyond the reach of human understanding. Within Western European folklore, the Sylph emerges, an ethereal embodiment of air's mysteries, a …
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Fairy. Wind sprite. Flier jinn. Sylphs or sylphids are elementals of wind who are depicted as giant women that inhabit skies, made from air and possessing bird or insect wings.
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The elementals are said to be able to move through their own elements as human beings move through air. Gnomes, for example, can move through rocks, walls, and soil. Sylphs are the closest to humans in his conception because they …
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