nymphly

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English

Etymology

nymph +‎ -ly

Adjective

nymphly (comparative more nymphly, superlative most nymphly)

  1. (rare) Befitting a nymph.
    • 1914, Thomas Sturge Moore, The sea is kind:
      Eucritos dear, I vow my heart doth ache / To think this the last time we two confer. / Wed it to memory with rare nymphly lore.
    • 1992, Piers Anthony, The color of her panties:
      Of course because she was not a nymph she did not indulge in nymphly activities with fauns.