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Etymology
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Noun
1.2.1
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Etymology
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mer-
+
lad
Noun
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merlad
(
plural
merlads
)
(
fantasy
)
A young male
merperson
, male equivalent of mermaid
2003
, Susan K. Hamilton,
Darkstar Rising
, Xlibris, published
2003
,
→ISBN
,
page
433
:
The
merlad
and merlass watched the sphere for a moment and with a flick of their shiny tails, vanished again.
2006
, S. L. Bynum,
Kalena, the Sea Princess
, Lulu, published
2006
,
→ISBN
,
page
10
:
I have to admit, he's a handsome
merlad
with his beautiful brown eyes, shiny black hair, and dark brown skin, but I can't have a boyfriend.
2009
, Nancy Farmer,
The Islands of the Blessed
[1]
, Simon & Schuster, published
2009
,
→ISBN
:
“At first everyone was standoffish and now they're too friendly,” Thorgil complained, swiping at a
merlad
who was attempting to grab her hair.
Synonyms
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merboy
Anagrams
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Del Mar
,
Delmar
,
dermal
,
mardle
,
marled
,
medlar