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sprite

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sprite also spright  (sprt)
n.
1. A small or elusive supernatural being; an elf or pixie.
2. An elflike person.
3. A specter or ghost.
4. Archaic A soul.
5. Meteorology A large, dim, red flash that appears above active thunderstorms in conjunction with lightning.

[Middle English spreit, from Old French esprit, from Latin spritus; see spirit.]

sprite [spraɪt]
n
1. (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) (in folklore) a nimble elflike creature, esp one associated with water
2. a small dainty person
3. (Group Games / Games, other than specified) an icon in a computer game which can be manoeuvred around the screen by means of a joystick, etc.
[from Old French esprit, from Latin spīritus spirit1]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.spritesprite - a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers
spiritual being, supernatural being - an incorporeal being believed to have powers to affect the course of human events
elf, gremlin, imp, pixie, pixy, hob, brownie - (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous
fairy godmother - a female character in some fairy stories who has magical powers and can bring unexpected good fortune to the hero or heroine
gnome, dwarf - a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure
Morgan le Fay - (Arthurian legend) a wicked enchantress who was the half sister and enemy of King Arthur
Puck, Robin Goodfellow - a mischievous sprite of English folklore
Oberson - (Middle Ages) the king of the fairies and husband of Titania in medieval folklore
Titania - (Middle Ages) the queen of the fairies in medieval folklore
tooth fairy - a fairy that is said to leave money at night under a child's pillow to compensate for a baby tooth falling out
water spirit, water sprite, water nymph - a fairy that inhabits water

sprite
noun spirit, fairy, elf, nymph, brownie, pixie, apparition, imp, goblin, leprechaun, peri, dryad, naiad, sylph, Oceanid (Greek myth) a scampering puckish sprite
Translations
sprite [spraɪt] Nelfo m, duende m

sprite [ˈspraɪt] nlutin m

sprite
nElf m, → Elfe f; → Kobold m (also Comput: icon); water/wood spriteWasser-/Waldgeist m

sprite [spraɪt] nelfo, folletto
sprite [spraɪt] nelfo, folletto

sprite
n sprite [sprait]
an elf or fairy a water-sprite. elfie جِنِّي، عِفْريت фея víla alf; fe der Geist ξωτικό haldjas پري haltija lutin פְּיָה परी, भूत, बेताल malik, vilenjak tündér peri álfur folletto, spiritello 妖精 요정 elfas elfa; feja; gariņš pari-pari elf alv, fe duszek duende spiriduş эльф; фея víla, škriatok škrat vila fe, älva เทพยดา peri, cin 鬼怪,精靈 ельф; фея پری یا بھوت yêu quái


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If a good thought passed through a man's mind, then a grin was seen in the mirror, and the sprite laughed heartily at his clever discovery.
At mid-afternoon I was at my desk, trying to work, and this sprite had been making it impossible for half an hour.
advancing to me eagerly along the causeway seemed the very sprite of Alastor himself
 
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