Results for: ancient Greek religious alliance
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fellowship, fraternity; union, society, organized group, religious societysodality
female character from the legend of Electra and Agamemnon (Greek myth which was the subject of a number of Greek plays), vengeful Greek tragic daughterElectra
female first name; goddess of the moon (Greek Mythology); one of the moons of Saturn, small outermost moon of Saturn, Titan goddessPhoebe
female first name; lover of Daphnis (Greek Mythology)Chloe
female follower of Bacchus {Greek Mythology}, priestess of Bacchusbacchante
female member of the Titans (group of figures in Greek Mythology)Titaness
female prostitute in ancient Greecehetaera; hetaira
ferryman in Greek underworld, ferryman who operates the boat which transports the souls of the dead to the underworld (Greek Mythology), satellite of PlutoCharon
fervent speech, impassioned Greek chorus, wildly enthusiastic speech; passionate hymndithyramb
festival eve, night watch, period of wakefulness during the night (particularly for the purpose of watching or guarding); time of prayer on the eve of a religious holiday, religious services at nightvigil
festival, holiday, festive celebration; celebration of a religious holiday (in Spain and Latin America), religious festivalfiesta
festivals of Dionysus, orgiastic seasonal festivals held in ancient Greece to honor the god Dionysus (corresponds to bacchanalia in ancient Rome)Dionysia
festive religious ceremony and dinner celebrated by Jews during the holiday of Passover (in commemoration of the Exodus from Egypt), Jewish feastSeder
festive, of a celebration; of a religious festivalcelebratory
fiend, hound guarding hell, mythical watchdog that guarded the gates of hell (Greek Mythology); wicked or evil person;hellhound
 

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