Similar words: sodden, fodder, dodder, trodden, doddering, a good deal, downtrodden, a good deal of. Meaning: ['gɑdɪs /'gɒd-] n. a female deity.
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(91) The female figure on the knife handle appears to resemble Aphrodite or Venus, the goddess of love.
(92) Jouctas, like Ida and Dikte, contains cave sanctuaries where the Cretans worshipped the Goddess.
(93) It honours the goddess Durga, who slew the fearsome buffalo demon, Mahisasura, thus freeing mankind from terror.
(94) It is a short deductive step to equate the pillar with the goddess Potnia or the Mistress of Animals.
(95) Could a culture of human beings worshipping a Goddess really get by without murder or war?
(96) I have heard it said that they were built by Iron Age men in honour of Megan, a Celtic goddess.
(97) Trees embodied the Goddess throughout the Neolithic period and later.
(98) But when Meryl Streep tumbled off a plane at Heathrow yesterday, the screen goddess looked every inch a mortal.
(99) Until the physical appearance of puberty a girl enjoys the privilege of being regarded as an image of the great Goddess.
(100) Hawaiian folklore tells of the movements of the volcano goddess Pele.
(101) This parentage would make her akin to Persephone(sentencedict.com), the dangerous Virgin goddess of the underworld.
(102) Today is Beltane, the May day festival devoted to the goddess.
(103) She bade Demeter be seated and herself offered her honey-sweet wine, but the goddess would not taste it.
(104) The Goddess did not create human beings as a one-time event thousands of years ago.
(105) The Earth, and the Goddess, become fearful as well as despised.
(106) Neith: goddess of Sais and a divinity of warfare, with her early symbols of a bow and arrows and shield.
(107) Sir James Frazer described them as wearing bridal dresses for their initiation into the service of their Goddess.
(108) These passages mimic the cave sanctuaries in those mountains where the people of such places as Crete went to worship the Goddess.
(109) The Goddess tells Ari to ignore those things and concentrate on the pleasure.
(110) If indeed the people imagined that a human death would appease the Goddess they obviously got it wrong.
(111) She was small, delicate,(http://Sentencedict.com) like a goddess made of the finest porcelain.
(112) The one clue comes from frescoes and vases that depict griffins protecting a seated Goddess.
(113) The moon rose high in the sky and shone unfalteringly into the woods, a silver goddess that I felt like worshipping.
(114) So she set forth to find the goddess who was looking everywhere for her.
(115) The towering, gilded replica of the Goddess of Liberty was the next to go.
(116) Other ways exist to see the Goddess as physically present in the land.
(117) I talked to him the way Bhairon had sung to his goddess.
(118) Venus could not object to a goddess for her daughter-in-law; the alliance had become eminently suitable.
(119) Towards the front, some of the men had gone into trance, waiting for the goddess to possess them.
(120) The Goddess, in various forms, is widely worshipped amongst Hindus.
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