patroness|patronesses in English

noun

[pa·tron·ess || 'peɪtrənɪs]

female protector, benefactress; female guardian or custodian; woman who provides sponsorship

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1. We thank our patroness with the political mind of an amoeba.

2. 25 Odile is the patroness of the knights who sought the Grail.

3. I've agreed to be patroness at the ball at Government House tomorrow night.

4. The cult of Athena emerged as part of her position as a patroness of Athens, Greece, and is considered the city's protector

5. Caffeina: ROMAN GODDESS OF ENERGY AND CLEAR THINKING The patroness of coffee, tea, and other Caffeinated drinks or foods, Caffeina is the Roman goddess of energy, stamina, and determination

6. Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean Explore the Britannic, sister ship of the infamous Titanic, and relive her tragic sinking after striking a mine in the First World War.

7. Attracting thousands of visitors from across the globe annually, the OLV National Shrine & Basilica stands as a symbol of one man's unshakable faith and devotion to his patroness, Mary.

8. La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre (Our Lady Of Charity) is the Catholic patroness of Cuba, and is greatly revered by the Cuban people and seen as a symbol of Cuba.

9. Discovered on December 22, 1891, it was named in honour of Catherine Wolfe Bruce, a noted patroness of the science of astronomy, who had donated $10,000 for the construction of the telescope used by Wolf.

10. Britannic: PATRONESS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN is a virtual museum-like experience, where the user can explore the ship at their own pace and discover details about its story, architecture, and contributions to the First World War.