noun
- plural of nymphette; young girls or adolescent girls, especially those regarded as attractive or sexually appealing
- plural of nymphette; in classical mythology, minor female deities or spirits associated with nature
Usage: often considered offensive or derogatory; literary or dated usage; can carry problematic connotations
Usage: mythological context; rare in modern usage
Examples
- The novel's controversial portrayal of nymphettes sparked significant debate among critics.
- In classical art, nymphettes were often depicted as attendants to the major goddesses.
- The term nymphettes appears frequently in 20th-century literature with varying connotations.
- Scholars have analyzed how nymphettes are represented across different cultural traditions.