Posted by Krystal Mesmer
I know you feel some of how much a superb Women’s fascinating femininity can influence, control, dominate, and inspire you.
But do you have any idea of in how many ways groups of women or specific women exert their power over the English language?
I sense this truth may be revealed in other languages too.
Here are a few examples of how Ladies spellbind speech:
+ The Amazons were a group of warrior women who lived near the Black Sea. Another legendary tribe of Amazons were believed to dwell in South America. Now someone or something that’s powerful may be thought of as amazonian.
When was the most recent time you shopped on the amazon.com extensive online shopping website? 🙂
When was the most recent time you shopped on the amazon.com extensive online shopping website? 🙂
+ The Goddess Juno was the most powerful Goddess in the Roman pantheon. She is also called “The most beautiful of the immortals”. If a lady is Junoesque, She possesses the stately bearing and regal, imposing beauty of the Goddess Juno.
And the name for the month of June may spring from a Latin word meaning sacred to Juno.
+ The Muses were nine Goddesses who were in charge of various arts and other intellectual pursuits.
(For example, Terpsichore is the Muse who presides over dancing.)
The word museum is a tribute to the Muses.
(For example, Terpsichore is the Muse who presides over dancing.)
The word museum is a tribute to the Muses.
+ Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria are among the most powerful women the world has ever been graced with. Literature, furniture, and other items which happened during their reigns or are similar to what was popular during their rules are called Elizabethan and Victorian respectively.
+ Someone who’s selflessly compassionate and giving may be called a Florence Nightingale–after the world renowned nurse.
I’ve only shared a few revelations of How WOMEN RULE THE WORLD OF WORDS. I feel you will come up with lots more of them and I look forward to it!
Lady Krystal Mesmer AKA Goddess Marquesa
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