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Great Goddess

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noun

  1. The. Great Mother.


Example Sentences

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In the world of myth, she is the Great Goddess, but comically reincarnated as a nanny who “pops in” to turn-of-the-century London.

From Washington Post • Dec. 13, 2018

They believe in spirits, in a cold, horrible Hell and a Heaven at the bottom of the sea, ruled over by the Great Goddess Nuliayok.

From Time Magazine Archive

This benighted creature, a Great Goddess Brown in tintype, soon convinces the audience that Eddie is not Pan at all but just plain 100% Eddie.

From Time Magazine Archive

But in the movie the tormented demigod becomes "Herc," an ultra-buff teenage superstar who adores "Meg" and addresses the Great Goddess Hera as "Mom."

From Time Magazine Archive

Great Goddess, Goddess Cybebe, Goddess Dame of Dindymus, far from my home may all thine anger be, O mistress: urge others to such actions, to madness others hound.

From The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir