Similar words: patron, patronise, patronage, patronize, patronymic, patronized, patronising, patronizing. Meaning: ['peɪtrənɪs] n. a woman who is a patron or the wife of a patron.
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1. The patroness of musicians and dancers, marvellous festivals were held in Bast's honour.
2. No high-born dames, no wealthy patroness for Miss Theodosia Kyte!
3. Odile is the patroness of the knights who sought the Grail.
4. In early religion she was worshipped as the patroness of marriage, her fecundity being petitioned with gifts of fruit and seeds.
5. As the patroness of young women, philosophers and scholars, Catherine symbolizes that highest feminine quality, wisdom.
6. Mr. Collins talks constantly about his patroness, the rich and arrogant Lady Catherine de Bourgh, an aunt of Darcy's.
7. She is the patroness of dentists, and is depicted holding pincers containing her tooth or with a gold tooth on a necklace.
8. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and patroness of house holdarts.
9. Patroness, Pinseng shallow cultivation, still can not heal ... offended every clothing.
10. The image of the Patroness of the Church was wrenched out of the porch centuries ago.
11. The Patroness of the Festival this year was the Duchess of Kent, and it was an easy, natural blending of royal formality, sophistication,(sentencedict.com) and relaxed camaraderie.
12. She is the patroness of incest victims and the mentally disturbed.
13. And why should any brother of Shrewsbury want to see our best patroness carted away to Ramsey?
14. Through the vicissitudes of life in a frontier province, Our Lady of Sion has remained the tutelary patroness of Lorraine.
15. Originally thought to have a beneficial effect on flocks, Hecate was once the patroness of herdsmen.
16. She was reckless enough to challenge the goddess Athene, patroness of those crafts, to a contest of skill.
17. She was Athena, goddess of wisdom and knowledge and patroness of Athens.
18. As goddess of the arts and crafts, Pallas served as the patroness of artists, artisans,[sentencedict.com] sculptors.
19. The members had to bring the guest in person, to meet the Patroness, who granted a "Stranger's Ticket" if she approved of the guest.
20. The Goddess of the Empyrean had come up in several classical novels. She had become the patroness of the heroes.
21. The principal goddess of the Pantheon, the wife and sister of Jupiter and the patroness primarily of marriage and the well-being of women.
22. Hathor is the Goddess of love, pleasure, sexuality, music, dance and beauty, as well as the patroness of women, children, and the act of birth.
23. "I have found out, " said he, "by a singular accident, that there is now in the room a near relation of my patroness.
24. You had better neglect your relations, than run the risk of offending your patroness.
25. The supremely conceited Mr. Collins talks constantly about his patroness, the rich and arrogant Lady Catherine de Bourgh, an aunt of Darcy's.
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