シルフ

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English sylph.

Noun

シルフ (rōmaji shirufu)

  1. a sylph (the elemental being of air)
    • 2004 March 10, Amano, Kozue, “Navigation18 そらおよさかな [Navigation18 A Fish That Swims in the Sky]”, in ARIAアリア [ARIA], volume 4 (fiction), Tokyo: Mag Garden, →ISBN, page 86:
      風追配達人 (シルフ)はお (とど) () (のじ) (かん) (げん) (しゅ) (だい) (いち)なのに  (こま)った () (たい)になったのだ
      Shirufu wa otodokemono no jikan genshu ga daiichi nano ni komatta jitai ni natta no da
      Sylphs are first and foremost supposed to adhere to strict delivery time, and yet this happened

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