merman

[ˈmɜːmən]

merman Definition

a male creature, typically represented as having the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, traditionally held to inhabit the sea..

Using merman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "merman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Greek mythology, Triton was a merman.

  • Example

    The Little Mermaid fell in love with a merman.

  • Example

    The merman was depicted as a handsome and muscular creature.

merman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for merman

  • mermaid's male counterpart
  • male siren

Phrases with merman

  • merman's kiss

    a legendary kiss that can grant humans the ability to breathe underwater

    Example

    She received a merman's kiss and was able to explore the depths of the ocean.

  • merman's treasure

    a mythical treasure hidden in the depths of the ocean, guarded by mermaids and mermen

    Example

    The pirates searched for the merman's treasure but never found it.

  • merman's song

    a haunting melody sung by mermaids and mermen, said to lure sailors to their deaths

    Example

    The sailors were enchanted by the merman's song and followed it to their doom.

Origins of merman

from Middle English 'mere', meaning 'sea' + 'man'

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Summary: merman in Brief

'Merman' [ˈmɜːmən] refers to a male creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, typically inhabiting the sea. It is the male counterpart of the mermaid and is often depicted as a handsome and muscular creature. The term extends into phrases like 'merman's kiss,' a legendary kiss that grants the ability to breathe underwater, and 'merman's treasure,' a mythical treasure hidden in the depths of the ocean.