21 adjectives to describe priestess

There should be a thanksgiving on his birthday and on the anniversary of the announcement of the victory: when he entered the city the (vestal virgin) priestesses, the senate and the people, with their wives and children, were to meet him.

But the gist of it all, together with the minutest surviving fragment of her verse, has been made available to the general reader in English by Mr. Henry T. Wharton, in whose altogether admirable little volume we find all that is known and the most apposite of all that has been said up to the present day about "Love's priestess, mad with pain and joy of song, Song's priestess, mad with joy and pain of love.

"The mamaloithe priestess.

Language is the sacred Fire in this Temple of Humanity, and the Muses are its especial and vestal Priestesses.

She remains while creeds and civilisations rise and fall, the eternal priestess of humanity, blasted for the sins of the people.

As the faithful high-priestess of the coffee-pot she was always the first to taste her own brew.

If she is a heathen priestess, yet she worships a god of some sort.

And then comes a Pan Kromitzki, with two rugs from Batoum, and drags her from the height, that inexorable priestess, down to a level with those rugs.

When we reached a great block of stone in the depth of the wood, under which the wizard Merlin is said to be imprisoned by Vivien, Marguerite made herself a garland of oak-leaves, and standing like a lovely priestess clad all in white against the Druidic monument, she asked me to make a sketch of her.

Only one woman, an aged priestess, was admitted into the hall, and she only to perform certain incantations.

One coming suddenly upon the scene might well have fancied himself in another clime and age, in the presence of some rite performed by a mystic priestess clothed in samite.

Arenenberg was now her worldArenenberg, in which her last and only happiness, her son, the heir of the imperial name, lived with herArenenberg, which was as a temple of memory, in which Hortense was the pious and believing priestess.

She felt within herself the stirring of dim aspiration, the uprising of a new power of self-devotion and self-sacrifice, a trance of hero-worship, a cloud of high ideal images,the lighting up, in short, of all that God has laid, ready to be enkindled, in a woman's nature, when the time comes to sanctify her as the pure priestess of a domestic temple.

Doth the glow Of holy rage unbridled thus possess The sacred priestess?

It is called La Toilette de Vénus, and is served by a very pretty girl, who, I have no doubt from her simpering look and eloquent eyes, would have no objection to be a sedulous priestess at the altar of the Goddess of Amathus.

It tells how young Charlie Shandross, bidding his preposterous soldier uncle be hanged, shook the stale dust of Ballybar off his feet, served three years in the C.M.R., and so prepared himself for the deadly adventure of the rod of the snake, the image of the ape, the Haytian attaché and the sinister priestess of Voodoo ritesParis its setting.

Again with softened and gladdened faces the little congregation looked up to the fair, tall priestess with her snow-white robes and snow-white hair, and gleaming steadfast eyes, standing meekly between the communion-table and the chair in which sat her golden-haired little son.

There should be a thanksgiving on his birthday and on the anniversary of the announcement of the victory: when he entered the city the (vestal virgin) priestesses, the senate and the people, with their wives and children, were to meet him.

"The mamaloithe mamaloihigh priestess of voodoo.

HOMAGES TO PRIESTESSES Equally deceptive are all other apparent exceptions to the customary contempt for women.

But in these robes of my high office I am a high priest of the law; just as you, my dear girl, are one of its many devoted and worthy priestesses.

21 adjectives to describe  priestess