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siren


1si·ren

noun \ˈsī-rən, for 3 also sī-ˈrēn\

Definition of SIREN

1
often capitalized : any of a group of female and partly human creatures in Greek mythology that lured mariners to destruction by their singing
2
a : a woman who sings with enchanting sweetness b : temptress c : temptation 2
3
a : an apparatus producing musical tones especially in acoustical studies by the rapid interruption of a current of air, steam, or fluid by a perforated rotating disk b : a device often electrically operated for producing a penetrating warning sound <an ambulance siren> <an air-raid siren>
4
[New Latin, from Latin] : either of two North American eel-shaped amphibians that constitute a genus (Siren) and have small forelimbs but neither hind legs nor pelvis and have permanent external gills as well as lungs

Examples of SIREN

  1. the wailing of air-raid sirens
  2. <one of history's most famous sirens, Cleopatra charmed both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony>

Origin of SIREN

Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French sereine, from Late Latin sirena, from Latin siren, from Greek seirēn
First Known Use: 14th century

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