Creatress

Word CREATRESS
Character 9
Hyphenation cre a tress
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The Creator of the universe and everything in it. Urban Dictionary

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2 Mesopotamian kings and their deified souls, the gods, were constantly described as "beloved" of the Goddess known as creatress of the earth and "maker of fate, she who decrees the fate of the men and gods." ❋ Jan (2008)

Takutzi Nakawe, the ancient goddess, mother of all the gods, creatress and destroyer of all that exists, is represented in religious art, such as statues or yarn paintings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We can be succinct and just call Pamela Wells the creatress of the Affirmations for the Everyday Goddess Artmagic Publishing, $14.95. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In mythological texts from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550 – 1200 b.c.e.) city-state of Ugarit, she is called “the creatress of the gods”; her consort at Ugarit, the god El, is called “creator.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Great Serpent born of Mother Hera without the aid of Zeus, which meant the Mother's firstborn serpent antedated all father-gods, like the Ophion-serpent of the creatress Eurynome. ❋ Jan (2008)

Athenians what they were, the creatress of that ideal city sketched in the wonderful speeches of Pericles. ❋ Ernest Arthur Gardner (N/A)

As an actress into many a favorite part, so could she throw herself into her favorite characters; but seldom if ever will much warrant be found in actual fact for identifying these creations with their creatress. ❋ Bertha Thomas (N/A)

” According to Brugsch she is “not only the creatress of the fresh verdure of vegetation which covers the earth, but is actually the green corn-field itself, which is personified as a goddess. ❋ Unknown (1922)

According to Brugsch she is "not only the creatress of the fresh verdure of vegetation which covers the earth, but is actually the green corn-field itself, which is personified as a goddess." ❋ Unknown (1922)

She has religiously fulfilled her duty as a good creatress; and from this duty done there result only tribulation and sorrow. ❋ Maurice Maeterlinck (1905)

-- Names of "the lady of the gods," and creatress of the seed of mankind, Aruru. ❋ Theophilus Goldridge Pinches (1895)

Sarp (b) anitum -- a transcription which is against the native orthography and etymology, namely, "seed-creatress" (Zer-banîtum). ❋ Theophilus Goldridge Pinches (1895)

She was the creatress of crops, she produced fruit, vegetables, plants of all kinds and trees, she made cattle prolific, she brought men and women together and gave them offspring, she was the authoress of all love, virtue, goodness and happiness. ❋ Unknown (1895)

Sumerian myth was recast in accordance with Semitic ideas, the _rôle_ of creatress of mankind, which had been played by the old Sumerian goddess ❋ Unknown (1894)

Society ought to place woman, as a human being and as a creatress of men -- more worthy therefore of love and respect -- in a better juridical and ethical situation than she enjoys at present. ❋ Enrico Ferri (1894)

Creatress created [the universe]...God only [provided] the [funds]. ❋ HellFish (2006)

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