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Meanings of tutelary goddess in English
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Usage of tutelary goddess in English
1
It was christened Ceres, after the tutelarygoddess of Sicily.
2
Athene, tutelarygoddess of Athens, the same as Minerva.
3
The tutelarygoddess of American liberty should be the pure marble image of the Professor's Yankee school-mistress.
4
Cambyses sacrificed to Ashtaroth-andI must say he made a most appropriate choice of his tutelarygoddess.
5
She was in many tribes personified as the principal object of worship, prayer and adoration, in the tutelarygoddess of the tribe.
6
The tutelarygoddess of Athens herself, he remarked, presided equally over war and over domestic administration, and was worshipped under both attributes.
7
Sometimes (as in all private accusations) the fine fell to the plaintiff, sometimes a considerable proportion enriched the treasury of the tutelarygoddess.
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Parvati, however, or their tutelarygoddess, Yoni, always protected them; and at length, in the fine country which they occupied, they became a flourishing nation.
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From end to end of the rock it brooded; a haunting presence,-tutelarygoddess of Chitor.