rheae
/ˈriːiː/ or /ˈriː/ or /ˈriːɑː/ (noun), /ˈriːɪ/ (verb)
Definitions
1. noun
a female water nymph in Greek mythology, often depicted as a river goddess.
“In Greek mythology, the rheae were believed to have the power to control the tides of the ocean.”
2. verb
to flow or stream, often used in a poetic or literary sense.
“The river rheae through the valley, its gentle melody soothing the souls of all who listened.”