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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Si·ren
n.
1.
Class. Myth.
One
of
three
sea
nymphs
, --
or
,
according
to
some
writers
,
of
two
, --
said
to
frequent
an
island
near
the
coast
of
Italy
,
and
to
sing
with
such
sweetness
that
they
lured
mariners
to
destruction
.
Next
where
the
sirens
dwell
you
plow
the
seas
;
Their
song
is
death
,
and
makes
destruction
please
. --
Pope
.
2.
An
enticing
,
dangerous
woman
.
3.
Something
which
is
insidious
or
deceptive
.
Consumption
is
a
siren
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
4.
A
mermaid
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Zool.
Any
long
,
slender
amphibian
of
the
genus
Siren
or
family
Sirenidae
,
destitute
of
hind
legs
and
pelvis
,
and
having
permanent
external
gills
as
well
as
lungs
.
They
inhabit
the
swamps
,
lagoons
,
and
ditches
of
the
Southern
United
States
.
The
more
common
species
(
Siren lacertina
)
is
dull
lead-gray
in
color
,
and
becames
two
feet
long
.
6.
Acoustics
An
instrument
for
producing
musical
tones
and
for
ascertaining
the
number
of
sound
waves
or
vibrations
per
second
which
produce
a
note
of
a
given
pitch
.
The
sounds
are
produced
by
a
perforated
rotating
disk
or
disks
.
A
form
with
two
disks
operated
by
steam
or
highly
compressed
air
is
used
sounding
an
alarm
to
vessels
in
fog
. [
Written
also
sirene
,
and
syren
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Si·rene
n.
See
Siren
, 6.
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