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Hamadryad - Wikipedia
A Hamadryad is the tree itself, with a normal dryad being simply the indwelling entity, or spirit, of the tree.
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Hamadryad | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
These highly intelligent fey considered themselves the protectors of nature, aided woodland creatures and promoted peace within forested areas.
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HAMADRYAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. wood nymph 2. king cobra Synonyms See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of hamadryad in a Sentence the ancients believed that hamadryads adopted ...
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hamadryad
hamadryad (hæməˈdraɪæd) Pl. -ads: also in Lat. form hamadryades (-ədiːz). [ad. L. Hamādryas, a. Gr. Ἁµαδρυάς, chiefly in pl. Hamādryad-es, Ἁµαδρυάδ-ες wood-nymphs, f. ἅµα together with + δρῦς tree] 1. Gr. and Lat. Mythol. A wood-nymph fabled to live and die with the tree which she inhabited.c 1386 C...
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Hamadryad (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Hamadryad, a kind of nymph in Greek mythology; Hamadryad, another term for the king cobra · Hamadryas baboon, a species of baboon; Hamadryad, an alien species ...
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HAMADRYADES - Malian Dryad Nymphs of Greek Mythology
THE HAMADRYADES were eight Dryad daughters of the forest-spirit Oxylos ("Of the Forest") and the nymph Hamadryas ("One With Tree") of Mount Oita (Oeta) in Malis ...
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hamadryad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (Greek mythology) A wood-nymph who was physically a part of her tree; she would die if her tree were felled. · A king cobra. · A baboon of species Papio ...
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HAMADRYAD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
king cobra. hamadryad. / ˌhæməˈdraɪəd, -æd /. noun. classical myth one of a class of nymphs, each of which inhabits a tree and dies with it.
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Who is Hamadryad in Greek mythology? - Quora
A Hamadryad is a Greek Mythological being that lives in trees. They are a particular type of dryad, which are a particular type of nymph.
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Hamadryad - 5etools
Hamadryads are mad creatures that seek vengeance against any non-fey that wanders into the deep places of the wood that is their home.
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Dryads and Hamadryads - Mythopedia
Dryads and Hamadryads were nymphs—minor female divinities who represented various aspects of nature. Originally, Dryads and Hamadryads formed ...
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Hamadryad (disambiguation)
The term hamadryad has several uses:
Hamadryad, a kind of nymph in Greek mythology
Hamadryad, another term for the king cobra
Hamadryas baboon, a species , endemic to far north Queensland in Australia
Three British warships named HMS Hamadryad
Royal Hamadryad Hospital, Cardiff
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hamadryas
hamaˈdryas [See hamadryad 2 b.] hamadryas baboon = hamadryad 2 b.1932 S. Zuckerman Soc. Life Monkeys & Apes xii. 200 The barks of the Chacma are almost indistinguishable from those of the Hamadryas baboon. 1967 Listener 6 Apr. 459/3 The gelada baboon and the hamadryas baboon.
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HMS Hamadryad (1823)
A bricks and mortar hospital, named the Royal Hamadryad Hospital, was opened in Cardiff Docks in 1905. The site of her mooring is now a Welsh Medium Primary School (opened January 2019), taking its name (Ysgol Hamadryad).
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HMS Hamadryad
HMS Hamadryad may refer to:
captured by the British in the action of 26 April 1797 and taken into service as HMS Hamadryad. Renamed HMS Hamadryad and reduced to 36 guns in 1810, served in the Baltic and Newfoundland station.
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