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Webster 1913 Edition
Sylphlike
Sylph′likeˊ
,Adj.
Like a sylph; airy; graceful.
Sometimes a dance . . .
Displayed some
Displayed some
sylphlike
figures in its maze. Byron.
Definition 2025
sylphlike
sylphlike
English
Adjective
sylphlike (comparative more sylphlike, superlative most sylphlike)
- Resembling (that of) a sylph; slender and graceful.
- 1811, Percy Bysshe Shelley, St. Irvyne, Chapter IV,
- Soon advancing through the hall, he saw the sylphlike figure of the lovely Olympia […]
- 1821, Lord Byron, Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, Act IV, lines 57-61,
- […] the thin robes
- Floating like light clouds ’twixt our gaze and heaven;
- The many-twinkling feet so small and sylphlike,
- Suggesting the more secret symmetry
- Of the fair forms which terminate so well—
- 1988, Edmund White, The Beautiful Room is Empty, New York: Vintage International, 1994, Chapter Four,
- Once Tex had said to me, very sister-to-sister, “Aren’t we mad, we gay boys, starving ourselves to sylphlike fragility, all so we can attract a straight cop with a beer belly?”
- 2001, “Emily Eakin, The Way We Live Now: 12-02-01: Phenomenon; Tiny Dancers,” The New York Times, 2 December, 2001,
- Here we see a few of the 48 diminutive hopefuls who showed up that day, awaiting their turn to impress the judges with a high instep or a particularly sylphlike extension.
- 1811, Percy Bysshe Shelley, St. Irvyne, Chapter IV,