merqueen

English

Etymology

From mer- + queen.

Noun

merqueen (plural merqueens)

  1. A mermaid, especially one who is a queen.
    • 2006, Lunar-k, Angels, Fairies, Mermaids & Warriors
      Have you ever met any from the sea clan Merqueen and Saxon merman []
    • 2009, Clark Smith, Patricia Clark Smith, Baiting Hollow: A Time of Enchantment
      Then Brigit followed singing: The merqueen picks the dolphin, The merqueen picks the dolphin, High, ho, the dario, The merqueen picks the dolphin.
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