Great-goddess


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noun
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The, a vaguely defined deity symbolizing maternity, the fertility of the earth, and femininity in general; the central figure in the religions of ancient Anatolia, the Near East, and the eastern Mediterranean, later sometimes taking the form of a specific goddess, as Cybele, Rhea, or Demeter.

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    [greyt-gran-chahyld] /ˌgreɪtˈgrænˌtʃaɪld/ noun, plural great-grandchildren. 1. a grandchild of one’s son or daughter.

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    [greyt-gran-daw-ter] /ˌgreɪtˈgrænˌdɔ tər/ noun 1. a granddaughter of one’s son or daughter.

  • Great-grandfather

    [greyt-gran-fah-th er, -grand-] /ˌgreɪtˈgrænˌfɑ ðər, -ˈgrænd-/ noun 1. a grandfather of one’s father or mother. n. 1510s, from great + grandfather.

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