nixie
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɪksi/
Etymology 1
From German Nixe, feminine of Nix, from Middle High German nickes, from Old High German nihhus (“water-elf, crocodile”). Cognate with Old English nicor (“water-elf, hippopotamus, walrus”), English nicker.
Alternative forms
Noun
nixie (plural nixies)
- A female nix, a water-spirit.
- 1916, Rex Beach, Rainbow's End, 2008, page 1,
- The place seems to have been fashioned as a dwelling for dryads and hamadryads, for nixies and pixies, and all the fabled spirits of forest and stream.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses,
- Bare from her garters up her flesh appears under the sapphire a nixie’s green.
- 2011, Katalin Koda, Fire of the Goddess, page 83,
- In medieval times, the image of the double fish tailed siren was called a nixie or evil water spirit. Yet, the nixies were more likely daughters of the primordial goddess named Nyx or mother night, who hovered over ancient waters, rather than evil spirits.
- 1916, Rex Beach, Rainbow's End, 2008, page 1,
Noun
nixie (plural nixies)
- A piece of mail returned as undeliverable.
- 1994 March 3, United States Postal Service, Postal Bulletin, page 4,
- Mailers who are registered participants in the Postal Service's Address Change Service (ACS) system expect to receive their address corrections and nixie notifications by electronic messages; […] .
- 2003, Jenkins Group, The Insiders Guide to Large Quantity Book Sales, page 7,
- If you get a response of less than one percent or excessive “nixies” (wrong addresses), rework your copy or get a new list.
- 2008, Susan K. Jones, Business-to-Business Internet Marketing, 5th Edition, page 15,
- Another good reason to use first-class mail is the fact that it will often be forwarded or, if need be, returned to the sender if the address is bad. (In the industry, this is called a “nixie.”) It is important to keep an eye on the nixie rate if you are using first-class mail.
- 1994 March 3, United States Postal Service, Postal Bulletin, page 4,
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