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 Translation for 'goddess of the hunt' from English to Dutch
myth.
jachtgodin {de}
goddess of the hunt
Partial Matches
godin {de}goddess
myth.relig.
maangodin {de}
moon goddess
film
filmdiva {de}
screen goddess
jagento hunt
8
mensenjacht {de}man hunt
gesch.
heksenjacht {de}
witch-hunt
ten zuiden van ...to the south of ...
in de nasleep van ...in the wake of ...
genees.
hartklopping {de}
palpitation (of the heart)
pol.
regerings­politiek {de}
policy of the government
muziek
fluitspel {het}
playing of the flute
bijbel
Ark {de} des Verbonds
Ark of the Covenant
filmF
Het uur van de wolf [Ingmar Bergman]
Hour of the Wolf
anat.
voetholte {het}
arch of (the) foot
lit.F
De glans en pracht van Portugal [António Lobo Antunes]
The Splendor of Portugal
anat.
voetholte {het}
vault (of the foot)
medewerker {de} van de maandemployee of the month
lit.F
Het feest der onbeduidendheid [Milan Kundera]
The Festival of Insignificance
aan de vooravond van ...on the eve of ...
BrandNoo
brandoorzaak {de}
cause of the fire
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Usage Examples English
  • Her name was speculated to refer to traditional New Moon torchlit processions in honor of Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
  • This minor planet was named from Egyptian mythology after the goddess of Libyan origin, Neith, goddess of the hunt and of war, believed to be the mother of the Sun.
  • As was common at the time, Franck's flattering text draws on classical mythology and features such characters as Diana, the goddess of the hunt.
  • Amirani was the son of Dali, a Caucasian goddess of the hunt, but he was removed prematurely from her womb and raised by a hunter Sulkalmah and his wife Darejan, alongside the latter's two natural sons Badri and Usup.
  • He is sometimes portrayed as the brother of Hash-inau-uk Kamuy, the goddess of the hunt.

  • Yanouh became an important Roman site and saw the construction of a great temple dedicated to Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and daughter of Jupiter, with annexes and a smaller temple.
  • In Hinduism, Banka-Mundi is a goddess of the hunt and fertility.
  • "Limenitis" (New Latin "of harbours", from Ancient Greek Λιμενιτις (from λιμήν, a harbour, haven) – an epithet of Artemis, goddess of the hunt and the wild) – "arthemis", from Artemis.
  • In Inuit religion, Pinga ("the one who is on high") is a goddess of the hunt and medicine.
  • One altar at the Roman baths at Badenweiler, Germany, and another at identify her with Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt.

  • It was discovered by German astronomer Robert Luther on March 15, 1863, and named after Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt.
  • Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity.
  • A different narrative, so-called "Myth of Astarte the huntress" casts Ashtart herself as the protagonist, and seemingly deals both with her role as a goddess of the hunt stalking game in the steppe, and with her possible relationship with Baal.
  • They were also used in Ancient Greece and often feature on sculptural representations of Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
  • "Artemis", goddess of the hunt, stood for those cleared for Frederick V.

  • Cupid was the enemy of chastity, and the poet Ovid opposes him to Diana, the virgin goddess of the hunt who likewise carries a bow but who hates Cupid's passion-provoking arrows.
  • Hasinaw-uk-kamuy (ハシナウ・ウク・カムイ; also Hash-Inau-uk Kamuy, Hashinau-uk Kamuy or simply Hash-uk Kamuy) is the Ainu "kamuy" ("goddess") of the hunt.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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