Used in a Sentence

undine

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for undine.

Editorial note

In that story, her husband ultimately breaks his wedding vows, forcing Undine to kill him, and losing her chance of going to heaven.

Examples9
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A female water-sprite or nymph.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of undine gathered in one view.

noun

A female water-sprite or nymph.

noun

The elemental being of water.

noun

(medicine) a small flask used to apply lotions to the eye.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for undine.

noun

A female water-sprite or nymph.

noun

The elemental being of water.

noun

(medicine) a small flask used to apply lotions to the eye.

noun

(rare outside fiction) A female given name from Latin.

Example sentences

1

In that story, her husband ultimately breaks his wedding vows, forcing Undine to kill him, and losing her chance of going to heaven.

2

I can even go way back to the '80s on PC-88 titles like Undine and have a lot of fun.

3

The themes of death and resurrection, however, are central to the plot, together with the water motif as a symbol of cleansing, from the moment Severian nearly drowns in the river (and is rescued by an undine) to the destruction of Urth.

4

> But Andersen's story was itself a sanitized version of Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's “Undine” Now I got curious.

5

But Andersen's story was itself a sanitized version of Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's “Undine”, a fairy/morality tale in which a water spirit marries a human knight in order to gain an immortal soul.

6

This kind of battle was invented by Lewis Carroll and Jules Verne and whoever wrote Undine, and country deacons bowling and marraines in Marseilles and girls seduced in the back lanes of Wurtemburg and Westphalia.

Quote examples

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> But Andersen's story was itself a sanitized version of Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's “Undine” Now I got curious.

2

But Andersen's story was itself a sanitized version of Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's “Undine”, a fairy/morality tale in which a water spirit marries a human knight in order to gain an immortal soul.

Proper noun examples

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This kind of battle was invented by Lewis Carroll and Jules Verne and whoever wrote Undine, and country deacons bowling and marraines in Marseilles and girls seduced in the back lanes of Wurtemburg and Westphalia.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use undine in a sentence?

In that story, her husband ultimately breaks his wedding vows, forcing Undine to kill him, and losing her chance of going to heaven.

What does undine mean?

A female water-sprite or nymph.

What part of speech is undine?

undine is commonly used as noun.