Crossword-Solution: DRYAD
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dryad | n. | A wood nymph; a nymph whose life was bound up with that of her tree. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DRYAD | anagram | YARDD |
We have 37 clues for the answer “DRYAD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tree nymph in Greek myth | 1 answer |
| Forest nymph of mythology | 1 answer |
| Forest nymph | 1 answer |
| Eurydice. | 1 answer |
| Eurydice was one | 1 answer |
| Companion for Pan | 1 answer |
| NYMPH inhabiting tree | 1 answer |
| Nymph of the woods | 1 answer |
| Nymph who lives in a tree. | 1 answer |
| Tree spirit | 1 answer |
| Wood Nymph Aquatic | 1 answer |
| Woodland nymph | 1 answer |
| Woods nymph | 1 answer |
| nymph Wood Actress | 1 answer |
| nymph wood | 1 answer |
| nymph woods | 1 answer |
| tree nymph | 2 answers |
| mountain nymph | 2 answers |
| Forest spirit | 2 answers |
| NYMPH of trees | 3 answers |
| god forest | 3 answers |
| NYMPH of woods | 4 answers |
| Sylvan deity | 4 answers |
| Kinds of nymph in mythology | 5 answers |
| wood nymph | 5 answers |
| Arethusa. | 6 answers |
| FOREST deity | 6 answers |
| WOODLAND god | 8 answers |
| WOODLAND spirit | 8 answers |
| forest god | 9 answers |
| A DEITY OR NYMPH OF THE WOODS | 10 answers |
| CHASER NYMPH AQUATIC | 10 answers |
| AQUATIC NYMPH | 10 answers |
| woodland deity | 14 answers |
| Nymph | 44 answers |
| Nymphet | 44 answers |
| Vegetation | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DRYAD (5)
With these she decorated her hair and her young waist, and became a nymph child, or an infant dryad, or whatever else was in closest sympathy with the antique wood.
Wherefore the woods and fields, Pan, shepherd-folk, And Dryad-maidens, thrill with eager joy; Nor wolf with treacherous wile assails the flock, Nor nets the stag: kind Daphnis loveth peace.
But with their cries the Dryad-band her peers Filled up the mountains to their proudest peaks: Wailed for her fate the heights of Rhodope, And tall Pangaea, and, beloved of Mars, The land that bowed to Rhesus, Thrace no less With Hebrus' stream; and Orithyia wept, Daughter of Acte old.
The attitude revealed the long slope of her slender sides, which gave a kind of wild-wood grace to her outline—as though she were a captured dryad subdued to the conventions of the drawing-room; and Selden reflected that it was the same streak of sylvan freedom in her nature that lent such savour to her artificiality.
How, then, could you expect flowers and fruit? You have planted the tree with a greedy and suspicious heart; how, then, could you expect to reap a rich and generous harvest?” THE DRYAD OF THE OLD OAK BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL (ADAPTED) In olden times there was a youth named Rhoecus.
Quotes with DRYAD (1)
A most deplorable sight," she said, folding her arms across her chest. "Someone who has lost everything. You know, minstrel, it is interesting. Once, I thought it was impossible to lose everything, that something always remains. Always. Even in times of contempt, when naivety is capable of backfiring in the cruellest way, one cannot lose everything. But he... he lost several pints of blood, the ability to walk properly, partial use of his left hand, his witcher's sword, the w…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 37 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).