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词汇 priestess
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Definition of priestess in English:

priestess

noun ˈpriːstɛsˈpristɪs
  • A female priest of a non-Christian religion.

    (非基督教教会的)女神职人员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The royal family ate on the dais, along with the high priests and priestesses.
    • For most indigenous religions, priests and priestesses are common.
    • I think it's important to anticipate the kinds of needs that may confront us as we emerge as trained priestesses and priests.
    • They were believed to communicate with priests and priestesses at shrines called oracles.
    • Oracles or priestesses in Zra'Thani were beautiful, tall women clothed in the finest of spider silk.
    • We assume that we are all goddesses, all priestesses, and all teachers in that we all have our lessons to teach.
    • To the priests and priestesses of Illi-Tay-Ynnaudraurios, each year was the time from one harvest to the next.
    • The decree requires that the priests and priestesses of Kolophon visit the altars in the old agora to acknowledge the ties between the old site and the current site of the city.
    • The priestesses and priests became very concerned and knew it was time for some of them to leave if they had any hope of keeping any of their Divine energy intact.
    • She may have simply been a priestess, though priestesses often wore dark robes.
    • I knew she was a Wiccan priestess, and she seemed so open and so comfortable with what she was.
    • Her parents called on a voodoo priestess to help her, after all traditional medicines had failed.
    • Lesser priests and priestesses serve the shrines of fetishes, minor spirits, and focus on cures and magic charms.
    • The city was bristling with activity, traders, merchants, priests and priestesses.
    • Then the music stopped and the high priestess appeared followed by the several priestesses who attended her.
    • It was an old fortress that had been turned into a school for young children singled out to become priests and priestesses.
    • Frodo is a priestess of the Goddess and both a Dianic Wiccan and Ecofeminist Christian.
    • The priests and priestesses in Apollo's house of worship burnt incense and led the morning chant to honour the Sun God.
    • There must be priestesses as well as priests, just as there were in the ancient days.
    • Beyond the hordes of robed priests and priestesses, there were villagers.

Rhymes

acquiesce, address, assess, Bess, bless, bouillabaisse, caress, cess, chess, coalesce, compress, confess, convalesce, cress, deliquesce, digress, dress, duchesse, duress, effervesce, effloresce, evanesce, excess, express, fess, finesse, fluoresce, guess, Hesse, impress, incandesce, intumesce, jess, largesse, less, manageress, mess, ness, noblesse, obsess, oppress, outguess, phosphoresce, politesse, possess, press, princess, process, profess, progress, prophetess, regress, retrogress, stress, success, suppress, tendresse, top-dress, transgress, tress, tristesse, underdress, vicomtesse, yes

Definition of priestess in US English:

priestess

nounˈpristɪsˈprēstis
  • A female priest of a non-Christian religion.

    (非基督教教会的)女神职人员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think it's important to anticipate the kinds of needs that may confront us as we emerge as trained priestesses and priests.
    • The priests and priestesses in Apollo's house of worship burnt incense and led the morning chant to honour the Sun God.
    • She may have simply been a priestess, though priestesses often wore dark robes.
    • The decree requires that the priests and priestesses of Kolophon visit the altars in the old agora to acknowledge the ties between the old site and the current site of the city.
    • There must be priestesses as well as priests, just as there were in the ancient days.
    • The royal family ate on the dais, along with the high priests and priestesses.
    • Frodo is a priestess of the Goddess and both a Dianic Wiccan and Ecofeminist Christian.
    • I knew she was a Wiccan priestess, and she seemed so open and so comfortable with what she was.
    • To the priests and priestesses of Illi-Tay-Ynnaudraurios, each year was the time from one harvest to the next.
    • Beyond the hordes of robed priests and priestesses, there were villagers.
    • It was an old fortress that had been turned into a school for young children singled out to become priests and priestesses.
    • For most indigenous religions, priests and priestesses are common.
    • Oracles or priestesses in Zra'Thani were beautiful, tall women clothed in the finest of spider silk.
    • Lesser priests and priestesses serve the shrines of fetishes, minor spirits, and focus on cures and magic charms.
    • The city was bristling with activity, traders, merchants, priests and priestesses.
    • Her parents called on a voodoo priestess to help her, after all traditional medicines had failed.
    • The priestesses and priests became very concerned and knew it was time for some of them to leave if they had any hope of keeping any of their Divine energy intact.
    • We assume that we are all goddesses, all priestesses, and all teachers in that we all have our lessons to teach.
    • They were believed to communicate with priests and priestesses at shrines called oracles.
    • Then the music stopped and the high priestess appeared followed by the several priestesses who attended her.
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