What is another word for priestess?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈiːstɛs] (IPA)

Priestess is a term used to describe a female priest or spiritual leader. However, there are other words that can be used interchangeably with this term. Some synonyms for priestess include high priestess, shamaness, sorceress, prophetess, witch, mystic, oracle, and spiritual guide. While these terms may have different cultural and religious connotations, they all refer to a female figure who holds religious or spiritual authority in her community. Whether it is through divination, healing, or ritual practices, priestesses are revered for their connection to the divine and their ability to guide their followers on their spiritual journeys.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      shaman.

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Usage examples for Priestess

Thus it is, that a good woman is a priestess standing by the altar of the heart, thus it is, that the very noblest education any man ever gets is what some woman-mother, wife, sister, friend-gives him.
"The Maid of Maiden Lane"
Amelia E. Barr
Of this sect Margaret Fuller was the priestess.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind
She stretched forth her arms like a high-priestess at prayer, knocking and bruising her elbows against the shelves.
"The Song of Songs"
Hermann Sudermann

Famous quotes with Priestess

  • In every loving woman there is a priestess of the past - a pious guardian of some affection, of which the object has disappeared.
    Henri Frederic Amiel
  • Honestly, I have had to live like a high priestess in this show. It is a very, very lonely life. When you work the way I work - that means hard - there's no time for play.
    Ann Miller
  • Chielo, the priestess of Agbala, called the converts the excrement of the clan, and the new faith was a mad dog that had come to eat it up.
    Chinua Achebe
  • I needed love no words could say; She drew me softly nigh her chair, My head upon her knees to lay, With cool hands that caressed my hair. She sat with hands as if to bless, And looked with grave, ethereal eyes; Ensouled by ancient quietness, A gentle priestess of the Wise.
    George William Russell
  • All primitive people thought that a lunatic was possessed by a spirit. When his incoherent words more or less accord with the moral prejudices of the time, the spirit is a good one, and the man i s a saint. In the opposite case, the spirit is evil and the man must be suppressed. It is just according to the time and place and the doctors, whether a prophetess would be worshipped as a priestess or ducked as a witch. Innumerable violent lunatics have escaped the cells, thanks to the War, and their very violence has made heroes of them. And in every Parliament there are at least five or six undisputed idiots who got elected for their madness through the admiration of their constituents.
    André Maurois

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