merdaughter
English
Etymology
mer- + daughter
Noun
merdaughter (plural merdaughters)
- (fantasy) A mermaid daughter.
- 1993, Todd Strasser, Mark Rifkin, & Gil DiCicco, Disney's the Villian's Collection: Stories from the Films, Disney Press (1993), →ISBN, page 61:
- The Sea King's merdaughters have only one tail.
- 2012, Lori Maguire, "Supervillains and Cold War Tensions in the 1950s", in The Ages of Superman: Essays on the Man of Steel in Changing Times (ed. Joseph J. Darowski), McFarland & Company (2012), →ISBN, page 21:
- He does this again in Action Comics #224 (Sep. 1958) in which he meets a merman, Vul-Kor and his merdaughter, Lya-La, […]
- 2013, Nancy Horak, "The Little Mermaid Broadway-Style", The Magazine of Santa Clarita, 23 April 2013:
- Below, a concert is underway by Triton (Martin Lopez), the sea king’s Merdaughters (Dakota Booher, Lexi Jusino, Ashley Moller, Lara Monti, Clare Pepe, Sarah Vidal), written by court composer, Sebastian (Kenny Copeland).
- 1993, Todd Strasser, Mark Rifkin, & Gil DiCicco, Disney's the Villian's Collection: Stories from the Films, Disney Press (1993), →ISBN, page 61: