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goddess of the night

 

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Goddess of the Night

Definition:

The term "goddess of the night" refers to a deity, typically female, associated with the night, darkness, and nocturnal activities.

Examples:

Noun - Main Sense:

The goddess of the night, known as Nyx in Greek mythology, ruled over the dark hours and represented the mysterious beauty of the nighttime.

Noun - Local Sense:

In the local folklore of a certain village, the goddess of the night was believed to protect the inhabitants during dreams and ward off evil spirits.

Related Verb:

When night falls, people often worship and pay homage to the goddess of the night, seeking blessings and guidance in their nocturnal journeys.

Adjective - Describing Sense:

The ancient temple stood as an awe-inspiring symbol of the goddess of the night, with its intricate carvings capturing the mystical nature of darkness.

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