priestess|priestesses in English
noun
['priest·ess || 'prɪːstɪs]
female priest, female member of the clergy
Use "priestess|priestesses" in a sentence
1. The priestess.
2. Bacchants priestesses or female devotees of the god Bacchus
3. A Trojan priestess scrubbing my floors.
4. Priestess, what about that monk?
5. Afro-Brazilian priestesses washing the steps of the church
6. Brindell was a halfling priestess of Eilistraee
7. Bacchae definition is - the female attendants or priestesses of Bacchus.
8. I am your daughter; I am your Priestess.
9. A priestess can make money just about anywhere!
10. The priestess of Isis are meeting at my house tonight.
11. 16 She can be a priestess, counsellor, or wise grandmother.
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13. She can be a priestess, counsellor, or wise grandmother.
14. They generally symbolize pagan religion and particularly the presence of a goddess and priestesses.
15. What does it mean to be a priestess?
16. Intoxicating vapors brought the priestess into a state of ecstasy
17. One of the remaining sahuagin was a yellow - tailed priestess.
18. Janis Joplin was known as the High Priestess of Rock.
19. I was, like, a priestess in a, like , Aztec city!
20. The priestess will tell you about some ancient evil.
21. Circe was the Vampyre High Priestess of the Vampyre High Council
22. The priestess - she gave her name as Quaanteel - offered Shemsen meat.
23. She is widely regarded as the high priestess of contemporary dance.
24. Possibly they were daughters of a community leader, a priestess or elder.
25. And this, if Shemsen believed the priestess, was only the first army.