mermen

[mur-men]

mermen Definition

male creatures in mythology that have the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, living in the sea.

Using mermen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sailors were afraid of the merman they saw in the water.

  • Example

    In Greek mythology, Triton was a merman who ruled over the seas.

Phrases with mermen

  • merman's kiss

    a sudden gust of wind that blows up from the sea, often believed to be caused by a merman's kiss

    Example

    The sailors believed the sudden gust of wind was a merman's kiss, a sign of good luck.

  • merman's comb

    a type of seaweed that is believed to be combed by mermen and used to decorate their underwater homes

    Example

    The beach was covered in merman's comb, which had washed up from the sea.

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Summary: mermen in Brief

Mermen [mur-men] are male mythological creatures with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, living in the sea. They appear in various myths and legends, such as Triton in Greek mythology. Phrases like 'merman's kiss' and 'merman's comb' are associated with them.