Magical entity who embodies/personifies one of the four classical elements.
1It's not easy being the nature spirit for a wailing river, you know.
2Gavin: A Pagan is someone who worships a nature spirit.
3My father, the all-powerful Poseidon, had gotten moony-eyed for some nature spirit, and Tyson had been the result.
4He told the boy that he must not mock a nature spirit, lest some harm should come to him.
5These massive oaks and poplars soared over a hundred feet tall, and each one had a nature spirit, a dryad, watching over it.
6But the fay and nature spirits I've read of weren't exactly pleasant creatures.
7All the local nature spirits are very leery of strangers and strange magic.
8There may be honoring of directions and of local nature spirits.
9The female nature spirits of India, similar in nature to water and woodland nymphs.
10American Eskimo Nature spirit who guides the movement of whales.
11They believe also in a multitude of nature spirits, most of whom are harmful.
12Greek Nature spirits most commonly represented as beautiful women clad only by the sky.
13In desperation, she tried one last thing: Oh, Gaea, protector of all nature spirits, hear me!
14Greek Nature spirits of the wood and mountains.
15This Nature spirit is growing, and there are many ways of knowing the fields and woods.
16Elves were nature spirits wrapped in smothering mortality.
Translations for nature spirit