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 Übersetzung für 'sorceresses' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a sorceress | sorceresses
sorceressesZauberinnen {pl}
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Übersetzung für 'sorceresses' von Englisch nach Deutsch

sorceresses
Zauberinnen {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In fact, other than her connection to the magical sorceresses Medea and Circe of Greek mythology, nothing conclusive has been proposed.
  • The main character of the first three books of the series is Anna Marshall, a middle-aged music instructor and small-time opera singer who is magically transported from Ames, Iowa to Erde, a fantastical world where songs have a magical power, and where she has the capability to become one of the most powerful sorceresses in the world.
  • In the film, the wandering sorceresses-for-hire Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent get involved in a war between Lord Calvert and his army and his rebellious teenage daughter Marlene and her legion of dragons.
  • Tinnie finally loses Garrett to the much more stable Furious Tide of Light, who is one of the most powerful sorceresses in TunFaire and a member of the upper, upper class.
  • The tale's protagonist Peredur travels to King Arthur's court to become a knight. The young Peredur embarks on a series of adventures, culminating in his battle against the nine sorceresses.

  • Most of the other characters in Commedia are not trusting or scared of sorceresses and gypsies because they are typically mischievous thieves.
  • So too of sorceresses: it would be from mother to daughter, or from aunt to niece.
  • The nine sorceresses or nine sisters (...) are a recurring element in Arthurian legend in variants of the popular nine maidens theme from world mythologies.
  • At the same time, two other female sorceresses from the Institute of minor mischief also appear among people to commit more trouble.
  • The last chief of the dark sorceresses and the true identity of Consort Lian.

  • According to Herbert Thurston, the fierce denunciation and persecution of supposed sorceresses which characterized the witchhunts of a later age, were not generally found in the first thirteen hundred years of the Christian era.
  • A description from 1869 says that four-leaf clovers were "gathered at night-time during the full moon by sorceresses, who mixed it with vervain and other ingredients, while young girls in search of a token of perfect happiness made quest of the plant by day".
  • The text cannot be translated with any certainty, but it is clear that its nature is that of a magical curse, cast in the "world of women", presumably by one group of women or sorceresses against a rival group.
  • This amounted to the total reported in a sensational pamphlet of 1563, which described as: "the true and terrible acts and deeds of the sixty-three witches and sorceresses who were burned at Wiesensteig".
  • Hardenbrook goes on to summarize the narrative background of the Oz mythos — the fairy queen Lurline and the whole scope and structure of magic, wizards and sorceresses crucial to Baum's fantasy — before he gets to his story in earnest.

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