moirai (Meaning)

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moirai (n)

any of the three Greek goddesses of fate or destiny; identified with the Roman Parcae and similar to the Norse Norns

Synonyms & Antonyms of moirai

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moirai Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic Moirai held sway over the threads of destiny, dictating the unyielding path of mortals.
  2. Ancient myths whispered tales of the Moirai, the goddesses who spun the untwining strands of human fate.
  3. With their shears of adamantine, the Moirai severed the threads of life, ending mortal journeys with an immutable stroke.
  4. The relentless Moirai measured each life's duration, marking its beginning and inevitable end.
  5. As the Moirai unwound the tapestry of existence, their unfeeling eyes beheld the destinies of all.
  6. The Moirai's weaving guided the rise and fall of empires, shaping the course of history according to their inscrutable will.
  7. Mortals trembled before the Moirai, for their decrees were as unyielding as the laws of nature.
  8. In the face of their impending doom, some mortals sought to appease the Moirai with offerings and prayers.
  9. The Moirai's cold indifference served as a stark reminder of humanity's transient existence.
  10. Despite their formidable power, the Moirai remained subject to the whims of fate, their own destiny entwined with the mortal realm they governed.

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any of the three Greek goddesses of fate or destiny; identified with the Roman Parcae and similar to the Norse Norns

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The enigmatic Moirai held sway over the threads of destiny, dictating the unyielding path of mortals.

Ancient myths whispered tales of the Moirai, the goddesses who spun the untwining strands of human fate.

With their shears of adamantine, the Moirai severed the threads of life, ending mortal journeys with an immutable stroke.

The relentless Moirai measured each life's duration, marking its beginning and inevitable end.