Gaea

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Definition

Proper noun 1. Primordial Earth Goddess: In Greek mythology, Gaea (also spelled Gaia or Ge) is the personification of the Earth. She is one of the primordial deities who emerged at the dawn of creation and is revered as the mother of all life, including the sky, the mountains, and the sea. She is specifically known as the mother of the Titans, including Cronus, and the grandmother of the Olympian gods.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • In Hesiod's Theogony, Gaea arose from Chaos and gave birth to Uranus, the sky.
    • The ancient Greeks worshipped Gaea as the nurturing mother of all living things.
    • The conflict between the Titans and the Olympians began with a prophecy Gaea gave to her son Cronus.
Advanced Usage
  • As a symbolic or modern reference: The name Gaea is often used in modern contexts, such as ecology or philosophy, to symbolize the Earth as a living, interconnected system. This concept is central to the Gaia hypothesis.
    • The scientist discussed the planet's biosphere using the metaphor of Gaea.
    • Her philosophy was deeply influenced by the ancient concept of Gaea as a single, living organism.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gaia: The most common alternate spelling of Gaea.
  • Ge: Another ancient Greek spelling and name for the Earth goddess.
  • Gaia Hypothesis (noun): A modern scientific theory proposing that the Earth and its biological systems behave as a vast, self-regulating entity. (Note: This is a related compound term, not a direct variant of the name itself).
  • Tellus: The Roman equivalent of Gaea.
Synonyms
  • Earth Mother: A general term for a goddess representing the Earth and fertility in various mythologies.
  • Terra Mater: The Latin name for "Mother Earth," closely associated with the Roman goddess Tellus.
Related Concepts and Phrases
  • Mother Earth: A common phrase derived from the concept of Gaea, used to refer to the planet in a nurturing, personified way.
    • The activists spoke about the need to protect Mother Earth.
  • Primordial deity: A term describing gods and goddesses, like Gaea, who are among the first beings in existence according to a creation myth.
Noun
  1. (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology