hecate (Meaning)
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hecate (n)
(Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches
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hecate Sentence Examples
- Hecate's cackling laughter echoed through the desolate moorlands.
- The ancient sorceress Hecate invoked dark spirits to serve her bidding.
- The witches' coven paid homage to Hecate, the Queen of Witches.
- Hecate's three-headed dog, Cerberus, guarded the gates of the underworld.
- The howling wind carried Hecate's sinister whispers, sending shivers down their spines.
- Hecate's symbols of the torch, key, and cord signified her dominion over darkness, knowledge, and destiny.
- In ancient Greece, Hecate was feared and revered as the goddess of the night.
- Hecate's enchantments could both heal and harm, depending on her whims.
- The sorceress Hecate summoned Hecate's three hags, Mormo, Lamia, and Empusa.
- Legend has it that Hecate haunts crossroads, inviting travelers to join her ghostly procession.
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(Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches
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Hecate's cackling laughter echoed through the desolate moorlands.
The ancient sorceress Hecate invoked dark spirits to serve her bidding.
The witches' coven paid homage to Hecate, the Queen of Witches.
Hecate's three-headed dog, Cerberus, guarded the gates of the underworld.