merperson
English
Etymology
From
mer-
+
person
.
Noun
merperson
(
plural
merpersons
or
merpeople
)
A
mythological
creature
with a
human
upper half (
head
,
arms
, and
torso
) and a
piscine
lower half.
Hyponyms
(
female
)
:
mergirl
,
merlady
,
mermaid
,
mermaiden
,
merwoman
(
male
)
:
merboy
,
merguy
,
merlad
,
merman
(
parent
)
:
merfather
,
mermother
(
young
)
:
merbaby
,
merchild
,
merkid
,
merteen
Translations
mythological creature
Lao:
ເງືອກ
(
ngư̄ak
)
Latin:
triton
,
siren
Thai:
เงือก
(th)
(
ngʉ̂ʉak
)
Anagrams
presermon
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