Saintess

Word SAINTESS
Character 8
Hyphenation saint ess
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It was singular that such a question could have been agitated, when the legends of the saints contained the story of the bearded saintess of the Tyrol -- a converted ballet-dancer, who was thus rendered hideous in accordance with her prayer, that she might be made so repulsive as to frighten away all lovers. ❋ Various (N/A)

Fragments of the veil of the saintess Coleta, and the use of her well-worn cloak, immediately cured a terrible luxation, and a cataleptic patient was restored to sanity by drinking from her cup. ❋ George Barton Cutten (N/A)

Hugo the Holy abstracted a serpent from the infirm body of a woman by the use of holy water, and Coleta, the saintess, awakened from the dreamless slumber of death more than one hundred slain infants by the efficacy of a cross. ❋ George Barton Cutten (N/A)

A woman was presented to the immaculate saintess for prompt remedy; by the virtue of divine magic a demon was forced from each part of her body where he had taken refuge, but resisting absolute ejectment from this carnal abode, made a desperate conflict in the throat, where by uninterrupted scratches he reproduced himself in the form of an abscess. ❋ George Barton Cutten (N/A)

The only part of Christianity he can enjoy is its horror; and even the saint and saintess are not always denying themselves severely, either by the contemplation of torture, or the companionship with disease. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

The saintess then asked if Her Majesty had any children, and was glad to hear she had so many. ❋ James Richardson (1828)

‘captainess’ (Sidney); ‘saintess’ (Sir T. Urquhart); ‘heroess’, ❋ Richard Chenevix Trench (1846)

Age, that the Maghrabi, the Necromancer, went up to the folk who were talking of the miracles performed by the devout old woman and said to one of them, "O my uncle, I heard you all chatting about the prodigies of a certain saintess named Fatimah: who is she and where may be her abode? ❋ Anonymous (1855)

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