Melusine
nature_spirit water single tradition · 2
Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid or serpent
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 1392 CE
- Attested period
- 1392 – 1394
- Historical notes
- Appears in Roman de Mélusine by Jean d'Arras.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Menninkäinen, Menreiki, Mephistopheles, Merrow, Minka Bird, Mintuci, Mishibizhiw, Misi-ginebig, Misi-kinepikw, Mizuchi, Grendel's mother, The Valkyries, Menehune, Mahuika, Mami Wata, Madam Koi Koi, Mbwiri, Manananggal, Marid, Mairu, Matsya, Makara, Maa-alused, Madremonte, Maero, Magog, Mahaha, Maha-pudma, Mājas gari, Majitu, Makura-gaeshi, Mallt-y-Nos, Mamuna, Manes, Mannegishi, Mara, Marabbecca, Mare, Mareikura, Marmennill, Maro deivės, Maski-mon-gwe-zo-os, Matagot, Mavka, Mayura, Mazzikin, Melek Taus, Meliae
- manifested by
- Great Mother
Mentioned by
- Menehune
- Mahuika
- Mami Wata
- Madam Koi Koi
- Mbwiri
- Manananggal
- Marid
- Mairu
- Matsya
- Makara
- Maa-alused
- Madremonte
- Maero
- Magog
- Mahaha
- Maha-pudma
and 21 more
Sources
Source passages
“Melusine (Medieval folklore) – Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid or serpent”
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