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creatress (kriːˈeɪtrɪs) Also 7 -isse. [fem. of creator: see -ess.] A female creator.1590 Spenser F.Q. iii. viii. 10 As her creatresse had in charge to her ordain'd. 1616 T. Tuke Treat. agst. Painting 57 Yet is she her owne creatrisse. 1778 F. Burney Diary & Lett. Sept., The all-devouring flames..in ...
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The Creatress
The Creatress is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Cook and starring Lindy Booth, Peter Bogdanovich and Fran Drescher.
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Jason Cook (actor)
He is the writer, director, and producer of the feature film The Creatress, and most recently Four For Fun. Filmography
Writer/Director
Four For Fun (2022) (as writer/director/producer)
The Creatress (2018) (as writer/director/producer)
State of Bacon (2013
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creator
creator (kriːˈeɪtə(r)) Forms: 3–4 -ur, 3–6 -ure, 3–7 -our, 4–5 -oure, 4– -or. [ME. and AF. creatour, -ur = OF. creator, -ur, -our, later -eur, of learned or liturgical formation, ad. L. creātōr-em. The pop. OF. word was creere, criere.] 1. The Supreme Being who creates all things. (In OE. scieppend....
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Luke Guldan
On the silver screen, Luke can next be seen in the upcoming feature films “Fluidity”, "Final Frequency”, and “The Creatress” opposite Fran Drescher.
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authoress
authoress (ˈɔːθərɪs) Forms: 5 aucteuresse, 6–7 auctr-, authresse, 8 authouress, 7– authoress. Also 5 auctorice, 6 auctrice. [f. author n. (in its successive forms) + -ess. Not in Fr. The 15–16th c. auctorice, auctrice, ad. L. auctrix, -trīcem, is strictly a distinct formation: see -trice.] A female ...
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Eduard Albert
their family were also František Albert (1856–1923), surgeon and writer, Tereza Svatová (1858–1940), writer and Kateřina Thomová (1861–1952), notable creatress
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Kesh (Sumer)
order to bring light to Yamutbalum and to gather its scattered people, the great gods established the foundations of my throne in Keš, the city of my creatress
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mistress
▪ I. mistress, n. (ˈmɪstrɪs) Forms: 4 maist-, mastiresse, 4–6 maystres(se, 4–7 maistres(se, mastres, 5 mastras, maistress, -tricce, mayst-, maisteres, -erace, mestresse, 5–7 mastress(e, mistresse, 5–8 mistres, -is, 6 masteres, maisters, -triss, -teras, misterz, maistrice, -isse, mestres, maestriss, ...
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Shalmaneser V
West-Semitic) and meaning of "Iabâ" cannot be conclusively proven, and the name Banitu could just as likely be derived from the Akkadian word ("[divine] creatress
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Marija Gimbutas
"Vulvas, Breasts, and Buttocks of the Goddess Creatress: Commentary on the Origins of Art", The Shape of the Past: Studies in Honor of Franklin D.
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Sarpanit
Two different possible etymologies are well documented in primary sources, "the lady of the city of Zarpan" and "creatress of seed" (from zēr-bānītu).
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Neith
also Ramadan el-Sayed, La Déese Neith de Saïs, I:16; 58-60, for both hieroglyphic rendering and discussion of an androgynous nature of Neith as creator/creatress
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Gemistos Plethon
Of these Hera is third in command after Poseidon, creatress and ruler of indestructible matter, and the mother by Zeus of the heavenly gods, demi-gods
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Pintosmalto
On the third night, Sion wakes up and recognizes his wife/creatress, choosing to go with her instead of staying with the queen.
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