(Greek mythology) the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who transmitted the oracles.
1 He remembers the pythoness 's testimony, that they told 'the way of salvation.'
2 A pythoness is never irresolute, yet it seemed to me that she hesitated.
3 Like a pythoness possessed by the demon, she inspired awe rather than pleasure.
4 Richard sought Bess; he saw much of the pythoness now.
5 The pythoness , seated on her tripod, rises slowly from it.
6 The most celebrated pythoness in Paris took her hand.
7 The pythoness , gone astray, is found there no longer.
8 She looked like a mad thing-likea crazed pythoness .
9 The pythoness 's masters had no horror of Paul's doctrines.
10 One morning after Senator Hanway had departed, Dorothy took Richard across to meet the blonde pythoness .
11 Dora stood in the center of the room like an enraged pythoness , her eyes blazing with passion.
12 She sprung to her feet-shehad been kneeling all this time-andconfronted him like a Saxon pythoness .
13 Bess and he were on amiable terms, and he was secretly assured that the blonde pythoness approved him.
14 Wait til you see the pythoness .
15 She is neither prophetess nor pythoness .
16 Seated in a shadowed chamber he poured out his artless tale to the pythoness , of course concealing all names.
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