adjective representing or constituting an original type after which other similar things are patterned

  • The character of Sherlock Holmes is often seen as archetypical of the detective genre.
  • That old haunted house is like the archetypical setting for a scary movie.
  • She's like the archetypical cool girl, always hanging out with the popular crowd.
  • The crumbling ruins of the ancient city were the archetypical image of a lost civilization.

noun Astarte - a Semitic goddess of love and fertility, often associated with the planet Venus

  • Astarte was an ancient goddess worshiped in the Near East.
  • Have you heard about Astarte, the goddess of love and war?
  • Astarte is like the OG queen of the gods.
  • Her presence felt like the power of Astarte herself, commanding respect and admiration.

noun a god or deity worshipped in various ancient Middle Eastern religions, including those of the Canaanites, Phoenicians, and Israelites

  • The ancient city of Ugarit was known for its worship of the deity Baal.
  • I heard that Baal was one of the gods worshipped in ancient times.
  • Some people believe that Baal was a pretty cool dude back in the day.
  • In modern times, some may view technology as the new Baal, with people worshipping their devices.

noun a female given name of Greek origin, meaning maiden or daughter

  • Cora is a talented pianist who has performed at prestigious concert halls around the world.
  • I heard Cora is throwing a party this weekend, are you going?
  • Cora is totally killing it with her new fashion line, it's fire!
  • Cora's presence at the meeting was like a ray of sunshine, brightening up the whole room.

noun Cupid

  • According to mythology, Cupid is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction, and affection.
  • I hope Cupid's arrow strikes you this Valentine's Day!
  • Cupid really hit me with that love bug.
  • Sometimes it feels like Cupid's aim is way off target.

noun a fictional character commonly associated with the sea and nautical folklore, often portrayed as the captain of the Flying Dutchman in popular culture

  • Davy Jones is a legendary figure often referenced in maritime folklore.
  • I heard that Davy Jones is the name of a character in a popular pirate movie.
  • You better watch out or Davy Jones will come for you!
  • The thought of facing Davy Jones's locker is a terrifying prospect for any sailor.

noun a form of worship or reverence directed towards the devil or Satan

  • The practice of devil worship is considered a taboo in many societies.
  • Some people believe that devil worship is just a myth.
  • I heard that guy is into devil worship, can you believe it?
  • Her obsession with money is like a form of devil worship.

noun A member of a pre-Christian religious order among the ancient Celts of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.

  • The Druid was deeply connected to nature and the spiritual world.
  • I heard the Druid is hosting a ceremony in the forest this weekend.
  • That Druid dude is always wearing those flowy robes.
  • She had a Druid-like ability to communicate with animals and plants.

noun A woman who uses magic or sorcery to enchant or fascinate others.

  • The enchantress cast a powerful spell on the entire kingdom.
  • Did you see that enchantress at the party last night? She was stunning!
  • That enchantress has got some serious magic skills.
  • Her beauty and charm made her seem like an enchantress to everyone around her.

noun Father Time

  • Father Time is often depicted as an elderly man with a long beard and a scythe.
  • My dad always jokes that he's starting to look like Father Time with all his gray hair.
  • I can't believe how fast Father Time is flying by, it feels like just yesterday it was New Year's!
  • As we age, we can't help but feel the presence of Father Time ticking away the moments of our lives.

noun A person who operates a ferry, transporting people, vehicles, or goods across a body of water.

  • The ferryman navigated the boat across the river with precision.
  • The ferryman was super chill and made sure we got across the river safely.
  • The ferryman was a total boss at getting us to the other side.
  • In life, we all have our own ferryman to guide us through the challenges.

noun A fertility god is a deity associated with fertility, growth, and reproduction in various cultures and religions.

  • In ancient Mesopotamian mythology, the fertility god was often depicted as a powerful deity responsible for the abundance of crops and livestock.
  • Did you know that the fertility god was believed to bring good luck to farmers and families?
  • Some people think that praying to the fertility god will help them conceive a child.
  • The artist saw creativity as a form of worship to the fertility god, channeling inspiration and new ideas.

noun A female deity or a woman who is greatly admired or adored, often in a supernatural or divine context.

  • The ancient Greeks believed in various goddesses who ruled over different aspects of life.
  • My friend thinks she's a goddess when she wears her fancy dress.
  • That new singer is a total goddess on stage.
  • She was a goddess in the kitchen, cooking up delicious meals for her family.

noun a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities

  • The heroine of the novel displayed great courage and intelligence in the face of adversity.
  • She's always been my heroine, I look up to her so much.
  • That movie was awesome, the heroine totally kicked butt!
  • In the eyes of her fans, she was not just a singer but a true heroine of the music industry.

noun a male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God hears'

  • Ishmael is a character in the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
  • Ishmael is the guy who always has a funny story to tell at parties.
  • Ishmael is the dude who's always down for a good time.
  • Ishmael represents the outsider or outcast in many literary works.

noun Loki

  • Loki, the Norse god of mischief, is often portrayed as a trickster in mythology.
  • I can't believe Loki pulled off that prank at the party last night!
  • Loki is such a savage when it comes to trolling people online.
  • Her deceptive behavior at work earned her the nickname Loki among her colleagues.

noun a character in literature who seduces women

  • The charming gentleman was often referred to as a Lothario due to his reputation with women.
  • That guy at the party is a real Lothario, always surrounded by beautiful women.
  • Don't be fooled by his smooth talk, he's just a Lothario looking for his next conquest.
  • In the world of politics, he was seen as a Lothario, using his charisma to win over voters.

noun a name commonly used to refer to the Devil or Satan in Christian theology

  • According to religious texts, Lucifer is often depicted as a fallen angel.
  • Have you heard of the TV show Lucifer? It's quite popular.
  • I can't believe he's acting like such a Lucifer today.
  • Her smile was as bright as Lucifer's light in the night sky.

noun Mithras - a god of light and truth in ancient Persian religion, later worshiped in the Roman Empire as a mystery cult deity

  • Mithras was a deity worshipped in the Roman Empire from about the 1st to the 4th century AD.
  • Have you heard about Mithras, the ancient Roman god?
  • Mithras was like the OG Roman god, you know?
  • The teachings of Mithras were said to bring enlightenment to his followers.

noun In this context, Oberon is a proper noun referring to the fairy king in William Shakespeare's play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'

  • Oberon is a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • Have you read A Midsummer Night's Dream? Oberon is such an interesting character.
  • Oberon is like the boss of the fairies in that play.
  • In the world of fantasy literature, Oberon is often seen as a symbol of power and magic.

noun a response or message given by an oracle, typically one that is ambiguous or obscure

  • The oracle at Delphi was consulted by ancient Greeks for important decisions.
  • I heard there's an oracle who can predict the future in town.
  • The oracle told me I should go for it, so I did.
  • In literature, the wise old man often serves as the oracle, providing guidance to the protagonist.

noun In Egyptian mythology, the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead; typically depicted as a man with green skin and a pharaoh's beard

  • Osiris was a prominent god in ancient Egyptian mythology, associated with the afterlife and resurrection.
  • I read a fascinating story about Osiris, the Egyptian god of the dead.
  • I can't believe you haven't heard of Osiris, he's like the OG death god.
  • The way she gracefully moved on the dance floor was like watching Osiris come back to life.

noun Polaris - the North Star, a star in the constellation Ursa Minor that is almost directly above the North Pole and remains stationary in the sky, making it useful for navigation

  • Polaris is commonly known as the North Star, which is used for navigation purposes.
  • I always look for Polaris in the night sky to find my way home.
  • Let's follow Polaris to get back to the campsite.
  • In times of confusion, she always looked to Polaris for guidance.

noun a shiny, silvery-white metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80, also known as mercury

  • The scientist studied the properties of quicksilver in the lab.
  • I heard quicksilver is really hard to handle.
  • Don't mess with quicksilver, it's tricky stuff.
  • Her thoughts moved as quick as quicksilver, always changing and hard to pin down.

noun the Grim Reaper, a personification of death in various cultures and traditions

  • The reaper is often depicted as a hooded figure carrying a scythe.
  • I heard the reaper pays a visit to those who stay out past midnight.
  • Watch out for the reaper, he's always lurking around.
  • Time is the ultimate reaper, claiming all in the end.

noun A person who saves, rescues, or delivers others from harm, danger, or difficulty

  • The doctor was hailed as the savior of the small village after successfully treating a deadly outbreak.
  • Thanks for fixing my computer, you're a real savior!
  • My best friend is my savior when it comes to helping me with relationship drama.
  • Music has always been my savior during tough times, lifting my spirits and calming my mind.

noun A person who is able to see or predict the future; a prophet or fortune-teller.

  • The seer was known for her ability to foresee future events with great accuracy.
  • My friend thinks she's a seer and can predict the outcome of any situation.
  • That guy at the party was acting like a total seer, trying to guess everyone's secrets.
  • The artist was a seer of emotions, capturing the essence of human experience in his paintings.

noun a person who is physically strong and robust

  • The strong man lifted the heavy boxes with ease.
  • That strong man at the gym can bench press twice his body weight.
  • Check out that buff dude, he's a real strong man.
  • She relied on her father as a strong man in times of trouble.

noun In Greek mythology, Titania is the queen of the fairies and wife of Oberon in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  • Titania is a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • Have you read A Midsummer Night's Dream? Titania is such an interesting character.
  • Titania is like the queen bee of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • In the world of fairies, Titania reigns supreme like a majestic queen.

noun Venus is a noun referring to the second planet from the sun in our solar system. It is also the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

  • Venus is the second planet from the sun in our solar system.
  • Did you know Venus is sometimes called the 'morning star' or 'evening star'?
  • I heard Venus is like the hottest planet in our solar system, like literally.
  • Her beauty was often compared to that of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty.

noun a person who worships or reveres the devil or Satan

  • The accused was rumored to be a devil-worshipper, according to the testimonies of multiple witnesses.
  • I heard that guy over there is a devil-worshipper, can you believe it?
  • Stay away from that devil-worshipper, they're bad news.
  • Some people consider anyone who goes against their beliefs to be a devil-worshipper.

noun A female devil or demon; a female evil spirit or supernatural being

  • The deviless was known for her cunning and manipulation in the political arena.
  • I heard that deviless is always causing drama wherever she goes.
  • That deviless is always up to no good, watch out for her.
  • She had a reputation as a deviless, charming and dangerous in equal measure.

noun a malevolent or harmful person or being

adjective causing harm or destruction, especially by supernatural means; malevolent

  • The maleficent sorceress cast a dark spell on the kingdom.
  • I heard Maleficent is the villain in that Disney movie.
  • Stay away from that guy, he's like a maleficent presence.
  • The storm brewing in the distance looked maleficent, ready to unleash its fury.

noun Actaeon can also refer to a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family.

  • Actaeon was a famous figure in Greek mythology who was turned into a stag by the goddess Artemis.
  • Have you heard the story of Actaeon and how he was transformed into a deer?
  • Actaeon got totally deer-ed by Artemis in that myth.
  • Being caught snooping through someone's personal belongings is like pulling an Actaeon.

noun a term used to refer to the first man and woman according to the creation story in the Bible

  • The story of Adam and Eve is a well-known biblical tale.
  • Have you heard the story of Adam and Eve before?
  • Adam and Eve were the original power couple in the Bible.
  • Their relationship was like an Adam-and-Eve situation, with temptation at every turn.

adjective relating to Adam or his descendants; characteristic of Adam

  • The professor discussed the Adamic language in his lecture on ancient civilizations.
  • I heard that the Adamic language is considered the original human language.
  • Some people believe in the Adamic language as the language of the gods.
  • The purity of her voice was described as Adamic by the music critic.

noun In Greek mythology, Adonis was a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. He is often depicted as the epitome of male beauty.

  • The statue of Adonis in the museum is a remarkable example of classical art.
  • Have you seen the new guy at the gym? He's a total Adonis!
  • That guy thinks he's such an Adonis, always flexing in the mirror.
  • Her beauty was often compared to that of an Adonis, with flawless features and a captivating presence.