nymphette

English

Noun

nymphette (plural nymphettes)

  1. Alternative form of nymphet
    • 1976, Arthur Calder-Marshall, The grand century of the lady (page 81)
      William Douglas was a Scotsman, as canny in his seduction of teenage girls, nymphettes who did not have to be necessarily virgin provided they were kittenish, as he was in his betting on near certain odds.

French

Etymology

From nymphe + -ette.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɛ̃.fɛt/

Noun

nymphette f (plural nymphettes)

  1. A small nymph.
  2. A sexually attractive adolescent girl or young woman; nymphet.

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