Bird of paradise maiden 5 letters crossword puzzle. Singer bird with the head of a maiden
Alkonost
The wonderful bird Alkonost, or Halcyon, with a female appearance and similar to a kingfisher, lives either on the banks of the Euphrates, or on the island of Buyan, or in the ancient Slavic paradise of Iria. The fabulously beautiful creature lays its eggs on the seabed, at the edge of the sea, and for seven days, until the chicks are born, according to legend, the weather is calm and windless. Alkonost is a bird of goodness and sadness. It does not pose any danger to humans, but on the contrary, it mourns those killed on the field after the battle. And Alkonost’s singing, similar to love itself, is so beautiful that whoever hears it can forget everything in the world.
Sirin
Another bird of paradise - Sirina, reminiscent of the ancient Greek Sirens - is usually classified as a dark force. Outwardly, she is very similar to Alkonost and is his frequent companion. However, despite the fact that, unlike Alkonost, Sirin sings songs of Joy, promising soon-to-come bliss, his singing is destructive for people, because after hearing it, you can lose your mind.
Gamayun
The prophetic Gamayun bird is a wise messenger of the Slavic gods and a harbinger of happiness. Her name probably comes from the old word “gamayun”, that is, to lull. Gamayun's cry is good news, and she sings divine songs to people. Gamayun knows about everything in the world, knows the secrets about the origin of the earth and sky and is ready to tell about the future to everyone who knows how to understand the secret. In Slavic mythology, it was customary to turn to her for advice. According to popular beliefs, this miracle bird was born along with our world and its purpose is to remind people of the highest values of existence.
Stratem
The mysterious and gigantic Stratim-bird, also known as the Straphil-bird, is the archetype of the progenitor, the mother of all birds. She lives on the sea-ocean and holds the whole white world under her right wing. Stratim personified the most terrible and permissive forces of nature. She will flap her wing - the sea will become agitated, she will scream - a storm will rise, and if she will fly - she will cover the white light... Ships will sink in the sea, the deepest abysses will open up, cities and forests will disappear under water.
Firebird
The most famous and late bird in the world of Russian folk fantasy is the Firebird, which has adopted some properties of many other fairy-tale birds. Its prototype was obviously Phoenix. Resembling a peacock, she also lives in the beautiful Garden of Eden of Iria in a golden cage, from which she flies out only at night. Its golden feathers are capable of shining in the darkness and amaze human vision, but at the same time, the Firebird returns the ability to see to the blind, and its singing heals the sick. At the same time, when she sings, pearls fall from her beak. The Firebird feeds on golden apples, which give her eternal youth, beauty and immortality. Perhaps that is why fairy-tale heroes hunted for her, and musicians and artists sang her in their works.
Bird of Paradise
First letter "s"
Second letter "i"
Third letter "r"
The last letter of the letter is "n"
Answer for the clue "Maiden Bird of Paradise", 5 letters:
Sirin
Alternative crossword questions for the word sirin
Mythical bird
Bird of paradise (myth.)
Pseudonym of the writer V. Nabokov
In ancient Russian mythology, a sweet-sounding bird with a woman's face and breasts
Bird Maiden
Pseudonym of Vladimir Nabokov
Bird from myths
Bird-woman (myth.)
In Russian mythology, a wonderful bird of paradise with a female head and a charming voice
Definition of the word sirin in dictionaries
Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
The meaning of the word in the dictionary Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
m. church. owl bird, or eagle owl, scarecrow; there is a popular print. paintings depicting the birds of paradise Sirin and Alkonost (siren?), with women's faces and breasts. There will be villages of Sirin and villages of Strufion, Isaiah. Sirin is the name of a long-tailed owl, similar to a hawk; flies...
Examples of the use of the word sirin in literature.
He expected that right now the alkonost would overpower her Sirina, and she will finally sing her wonderful, bewitching song.
Like a crow - alkonost, Sirin- just like a jackdaw, Lost, not lost - you can’t turn it back forever.
This was her bedroom, and in the same place stood her bed, and still on the wall hung a carved medicine cabinet with a faded Alkonost and Sirin on the doors - she then took morphine from it.
My back hurt, I was never able to work at full strength, but I knew the forest like no one else, I began to bring rare medicinal herbs to the sorcerer, I once found a firebird feather, the eggs of a rare bird Sirin, found a clearing with broken grass, and the sorcerer gradually took him as an assistant, although Borovik’s age was hardly younger than the sorcerer himself.
When the thinner fabric went, Sirin she immediately adapted a whole piece for her sari, and Gamaley sported something like a senatorial toga with a purple border.
Singer bird with the head of a maiden
First letter "s"
Second letter "i"
Third letter "r"
The last letter of the letter is "n"
Answer for the question "Singer bird with the head of a maiden", 5 letters:
Sirin
Alternative crossword questions for the word sirin
Hawk owl
Bird of Paradise
Folklore bird
Bird of paradise (myth.)
Bird of paradise in Slavic myths
Nickname Vl. Nabokov
In Russian mythology, the bird of paradise
Pseudonym of the writer V. Nabokov
Definition of the word sirin in dictionaries
Mythological dictionary
Meaning of the word in the dictionary Mythological Dictionary
(Zap. - Heb., Slav.) - a mythological bird of paradise-maiden, the prototype of which was the Greek sirens. Descending from heaven to earth, S. enchants people with his singing. In Western European legends it is considered the personification of an unfortunate soul.
Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
The meaning of the word in the dictionary Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir
m. church. owl bird, or eagle owl, scarecrow; there is a popular print. paintings depicting the birds of paradise Sirin and Alkonost (siren?), with women's faces and breasts. There will be villages of Sirin and villages of Strufion, Isaiah. Sirin is the name of a long-tailed owl, similar to a hawk; flies...
Examples of the use of the word sirin in literature.
He expected that right now the alkonost would overpower her Sirina, and she will finally sing her wonderful, bewitching song.
Like a crow - alkonost, Sirin- just like a jackdaw, Lost, not lost - you can’t turn it back forever.
This was her bedroom, and in the same place stood her bed, and still on the wall hung a carved medicine cabinet with a faded Alkonost and Sirin on the doors - she then took morphine from it.
My back hurt, I was never able to work at full strength, but I knew the forest like no one else, I began to bring rare medicinal herbs to the sorcerer, I once found a firebird feather, the eggs of a rare bird Sirin, found a clearing with broken grass, and the sorcerer gradually took him as an assistant, although Borovik’s age was hardly younger than the sorcerer himself.
When the thinner fabric went, Sirin she immediately adapted a whole piece for her sari, and Gamaley sported something like a senatorial toga with a purple border.