Definition of Titanesses

1. Noun. (plural of Titaness) ¹

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Definition of Titanesses

1. titaness [n] - See also: titaness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Titanesses

tit-tat-toe
tit for tat
tit for tats
tit juice
tit juices
tit wanks
titan
titan arum
titanate
titanates
titanesses
titanias
titanic
titanic acid
titanic acids
titanic oxide
titanically
titanides
titaniferous
titanious
titanis
titanises
titanism
titanisms
titanite

Literary usage of Titanesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. My Friend the Chauffeur by Charles Norris Williamson (1905)
""It's the water filtering in through the holes your Titanesses' hatpins have made in their big pincushion," explained Mr. Bar- ..."

2. The Story of the Greatest Nations: From the Dawn of History to the Twentieth by Edward Sylvester Ellis, Charles Francis Horne (1903)
"Six of the beautiful men were gods called Titans, and there were six goddesses called Titanesses. The gods made their home on the crest of Mount Olympus, ..."

3. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1848)
"... his family could ' not be assembled around, him, so that the choice lay among his ' brothers and sisters, the Titans and Titanesses. ..."

4. Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1906)
"of heaven-storming Titans and Titanesses he appears a peculiarly earth-bound creature. But he is of the race of the Cyclopes ; he was a mighty ..."

5. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1871)
"... last and best of the Titanesses, — Ogress, fed with milk instead of blood; not least, or least handsome, among Oxford's stately structures,— Oxford, ..."

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