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 Translation for 'war goddess' from English to Romanian
NOUN   a war goddess | war goddesses
mit.
zeiță {f} a războiului
war goddess
3 Words
zeiță {f} a războiuluigoddess of war
Partial Matches
zeiță {f}goddess
mit.
zeița {f} zorilor
goddess of dawn
mit.
zeiță {f} a vânătorii
goddess of the hunt
război {n}war
refugiat {m} de războiwar refugee
război {n} tribaltribal war
jurn.
corespondent {m} de război
war correspondent
erou {m} de războiwar hero
econ.
război {n} economic
economic war
jur.mil.
criminal {m} de război
war criminal
mil.
cimitir {n} de război
war cemetery
război {n} civilcivil war
război {n} mondialworld war
com.pol.
război {n} comercial
commercial war
mil.
război {n} de gherilă
guerilla war
mil.
război {n} de gherilă
guerrilla war
ist.mil.
Războiul {n} din Vietnam
Vietnam War
ist.
Războiul {n} Malvinelor
Falklands War
invalid {m} de războiwar invalid
ist.
Războiul {n} din Irak
Iraq War
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Usage Examples English
  • This minor planet was named after Egyptian goddesses Bastet, who was originally the goddess of warfare, equated with the lioness war goddess, but later transformed into a major protector deity represented as a cat.
  • O'Brien's "October Surprise" (2006) Hziulquoigmnzhah's mate is Zstylzhemghi's sister Klosmiebhyx who bore him two entities likely matching with the Welsh giant Ysbaddaden and the Scottish war-goddess Scáthach, since both named after these two demigods.
  • "War Goddess 2" received fairly positive reviews for its characters and gameplay system, but was criticized as, like its predecessor, having a weak main plot and requiring excessive time to be spent on levelling in order to advance.
  • Pindar says that Polemos is the father of Alala, goddess of the war-cry. According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, Polemos was the brother of the war goddess Enyo.
  • According to Pliny the Elder, the Libyans honored the war goddess Ifri or "Africa", who was considered to be the protector of her worshipers (and seemed to have been an influential goddess in North Africa) and depicted her on the Berber coins.

  • The name has been taken to mean "protectress of war dancers," with Vagdavercustis characterized as a war goddess.
  • As a war goddess, Satis protected Egypt's southern Nubian frontier by killing the enemies of the pharaoh with her sharp arrows.
  • Agasaya is a Semitic war goddess. Her name is thought to translate to "the shrieker", though there is no solid proof of this.
  • In ancient Roman religion and myth, Nerio (or Neriene) was an ancient war goddess and the personification of valor.
  • José Leite de Vasconcellos suggested that "Trebaruna" was a war goddess, since he found a second votive altar by the same person (Toncius Toncetami), dedicated to Roman goddess Victoria.

  • The Nafanua cone is named after a Samoan war goddess, Nafanua.
  • She was worshiped in Rhodiapolis and in other cities in Lycia, and might have been a war goddess.
  • "Beach of the War Goddess" is the second studio album by British recording artist Caron Wheeler. The album was released on 23 February 1993 by EMI Records in collaboration with RCA Records.
  • named after a war goddess in Samoan mythology. The study of Vailuluʻu provides scientists with another possible model for hotspots as an alternative to the Hawaiʻi hotspot model.
  • Menhit [...] (also spelt Menchit) was originally a Nubian war goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. Her name depicts a warrior status, as it means "(she who) massacres".

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