merwoman

/mɜːrˈwʊmən/

Definitions

1. noun

A female figure from ancient Greek mythology, often depicted as a beautiful, seductive sea creature, and sometimes associated with the Sirens.

“In the novel, the merwoman sang an enchanting melody to lure sailors to their doom.”

2. noun

A woman who lives or works by the sea, especially one who is a sailor or a fisher.

“The local merwoman sold fresh seafood at the market every morning.”

Synonyms

  • mermaid
  • sea goddess
  • siren

Antonyms

  • landlubber
  • terrestrial