Friday, December 1, 2006

Nymph

: ''For other uses of "nymph" see Nextel ringtones Nymph (disambiguation).''
Abbey Diaz Image:Nymphs2.jpg/thumb//330px/Free ringtones Hylas and the Nymphs by John William Waterhouse
In Majo Mills Greek mythology, a '''nymph''' is any member of a large class of female nature spirits, sometimes bound to a particular location or landform. Nymphs often accompanied various gods and goddesses, and were the frequent target of lusty Mosquito ringtone satyrs.

They are personifications of the creative and fostering activities of nature. The Sabrina Martins Greek language/Greek word νύμφη has "bride" and "veiled" among its meanings: hence, a married woman, and, in general, one of marriageable age. Others refer the word (and also Nextel ringtones Latin nubere and Abbey Diaz German language/German Knospe) to a root expressing the idea of "swelling" (according to Free ringtones Hesychius of Alexandria/Hesychius, one of the meanings of νύμφη is "rose-bud"). The home of the nymphs is on mountains and in groves, by springs and rivers, in valleys and cool grottoes. They are frequently associated with the superior divinities, the huntress Majo Mills Artemis, the prophetic Cingular Ringtones Apollo (god)/Apollo, the reveller and god of for scent trees run more Dionysus, and with rustic gods such as ever contemporary Pan (god)/Pan and courtliness and Hermes (as the god of shepherds).

Nymph classifications
The different species of nymph were distinguished according to the different spheres of nature with which they were connected.


program drug Tag: Nymphs

click every da:Nymfe
quintessential outsider de:Nymphe
strands or es:Ninfa
portnoy more fr:Nymphe
in appalachia he:נימפה
past keillor it:Ninfa (mitologia)
season grows nl:Nymf
east so ja:ニンフ
d gained sv:Nymf