god+or+goddess

  • 11goddess — mid 14c., from GOD (Cf. god) + fem. suffix esse (see ESS (Cf. ess)). Of mortal women, by 1570s …

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  • 12God is a Girl — Groove Coverage Veröffentlichung 11. November 2002 Länge 3:37 Genre(s) Dance, Pop Text Per Gessle …

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  • 13goddess — god|dess [ gadəs ] noun count 1. ) one of the female spirits or BEINGS with special powers that people in some religions believe in and worship: the Greek goddess, Athena 2. ) a very beautiful woman a ) a woman who many people admire or copy: pop …

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  • 14goddess — [gäd′is] n. [ME godesse] 1. a female god 2. a woman greatly admired, as for her beauty 3. [also G ] a feminine deity proposed by some as having been worshiped from ancient times and as variously present as a goddess in many of the world s myths… …

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  • 15god|dess-ship — «GOD ihs shihp», noun. the rank, state, condition, or attributes of a goddess …

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  • 16god|dess|hood — «GOD ihs hud», noun. the state or dignity of a goddess …

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  • 17goddess — god•dess [[t]ˈgɒd ɪs[/t]] n. 1) a female god or deity 2) a greatly admired or adored woman 3) a woman of great beauty • Etymology: 1300–50 …

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  • 18goddess — god·dess …

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  • 19goddess-ship — god·dess ship …

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  • 20Goddess movement — The Goddess movement is a loose grouping of social and religious phenomena growing out of second wave feminism, predominantly in North America, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand in the 1970s, and the metaphysical community as well.… …

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