earth goddess
Noun: 1. A goddess of fertility and vegetation: A female deity, often from ancient mythologies, who is specifically associated with the earth, its fertility, the growth of plants, and agricultural abundance. She is typically a mother or creator figure symbolizing the life-giving and nurturing aspects of the planet.
The term "earth goddess" is used to refer to a specific type of deity in mythology, religion, and anthropological studies. It names a singular divine entity. - It is commonly used with the definite article "the" when referring to a specific, known goddess from a particular culture (e.g., the earth goddess). - It can be used with an indefinite article when speaking of a generic or unspecified deity of this type (e.g., an earth goddess). - It often appears in discussions of ancient religions, comparative mythology, and archetypal symbolism.
- In Greek mythology, Demeter is considered an earth goddess due to her association with the harvest.
- Many ancient cultures worshipped an earth goddess as the source of all life.
- The archeological findings suggest the statue represents a powerful earth goddess.
- She prayed to the earth goddess for a bountiful growing season.
- The Earth Goddess: When capitalized, this can refer to the concept of a singular, universal earth deity or to a specific, named goddess treated as a proper noun within a cultural context.
- The festival was dedicated to the Earth Goddess, Gaia.
- Earth Mother: A closely related term often used synonymously to denote a goddess symbolizing fertility, nature, and motherhood. It can also refer to an archetypal nurturing figure.
- Chthonic deity: A more technical term for gods or goddesses associated with the earth and the underworld, which can include but is not limited to earth goddesses of fertility.
- Fertility goddess: A broader category that includes earth goddesses but also goddesses associated with human and animal fertility.
- Terrestrial goddess: A formal synonym emphasizing the connection to the earth ().
- Geological deity: A very formal, academic synonym.
- Nature goddess: A broader synonym that includes deities associated with other aspects of nature like forests, rivers, or animals.
Note: "Earth goddess" itself is a compound noun and is not typically used in phrasal verbs or idioms. However, related conceptual phrases exist. - Mother Earth: A common personification of the Earth as a nurturing mother figure, closely related to the concept of an earth goddess. - The philosophy emphasizes living in harmony with Mother Earth.
- a goddess of fertility and vegetation