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earth-goddess

Or earth god·dess

[urth-god-is]

noun

  1. a goddess of fertility and vegetation.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of earth-goddess1

First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences

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Her earth-goddess magical powers make her a formidable ally, though she isn’t only that.

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All of which makes her sound like some kind of free-love, earth-goddess hippy.

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The sacred marriage, therefore, though connected with vegetation at the Daedala, was not necessarily a vegetation-charm in its origin; consequently, it does not prove that Hera was an earth-goddess or tree-spirit.

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Siegfried and Brunhild, in this way, have been thought to embody, at the beginning, the nature-myth of the awakening earth-goddess from the sleep of winter at the reanimating touch of summer.

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The very name “Demeter” and the study of other Aryan religions prove the prominence of the worship of the earth-goddess in our own family of the nations.

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