merprince

noun

Etymology

From mer- + prince.

  1. derived from prīnceps — “first head
  2. derived from prince
  3. inherited from prince
  4. prefixed as merprince — “mer + prince

Definitions

  1. A merman who is a prince.

    • We have the merprince and merprincess and tonight we will finish defeating the soldiers at the mercastle.
    • She sighed audibly when the merprince rescued the young mermaid and whisked her away to his kingdom as his bride, thus ending the story.
    • Down the beach, a group of mergirls and boys were facing off with the same merprince who'd spoken through the mirror.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA