Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers; of fresh or brackish water.
1 Are you the guardian mermaid, or naiad or dryad, of this beach?
2 Two others heard him-Wulfeand the naiad who guarded the spring.
3 She was on the defensive, ready for headlong flight, like a naiad startled.
4 Marry me, and I will make you the happiest naiad in the universe.
5 The effect was of a cool, tall, distinctly superior naiad .
6 Where else should I look for a naiad but in front of a water-splash?
7 Many the time has she sprung from that projecting point to swim, naiad - like , underneath it.
8 Willy Snyders called her a naiad , Ritter a moth.
9 I might imagine myself "a nymph, a naiad , or a grace."
10 Now, in the light of the patrolman's flare, he finally glimpsed a vision of my naiad .
11 No naiad haunts the rushy margin of our lakes, or hallows with her presence our forest-rills.
12 Surrounded by her followers, Lady Rosamond appeared as a naiad holding revel with her sylvan subjects.
13 Having pocketed a queen for himself, he need not have encroached so keenly on my personal naiad .
14 I confessed somewhat hoarsely that I had never been out on the town with a naiad before.
15 She looked very pretty doing it, like a naiad or dryad scrubbing away at her forest toilet.
16 Bold the difference between a naiad and a dryad, and dilated on vases and the shapes of urns.
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