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Unbelievable prophetess
Answer for the clue "Unbelievable prophetess ", 9 letters:
cassandra
Alternative clues for the word cassandra
- Prophet of doom
- She foresaw Conservative fool with gunmen
- Trojan prophet who went unheeded
- Treated as canards — her prophecies were!
- Prophetess who warned of the Trojan Horse
- "Troilus and Cressida" role
- (Greek mythology) a prophetess in Troy during the Trojan War whose predictions were true but were never believed
Word definitions for cassandra in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cassandra is a 1983 novel by the East German author Christa Wolf . It has since been translated into a number of languages. Swiss composer Michael Jarrell has adapted the novel for speaker and instrumental ensemble, and his piece has been performed frequently. ...
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 136 Housing Units (2000): 57 Land area (2000): 0.075044 sq. miles (0.194362 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.075044 sq. miles (0.194362 sq. km) FIPS code: 11616 Located within: Pennsylvania ...
Usage examples of cassandra.
Castle Hes, Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.
High in a tower of Castle Hes, Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.
Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.
But Cassandra knew she was special, and had long dreamed of a special husband.
Instinctively Cassandra looked toward the closed door, hoping no one was outside.
Dressed only in her undertunic, Cassandra jumped at the intrusion, wrapping her arms about herself.
He was taken by the vision of his daughter, which always filled Cassandra with pride.
Jancis hurried a dressing robe out of the wardrobe and hustled Cassandra into it.
Quickly she left the room and closed the door be-hind her, leaving Cassandra to stare blankly at her father.
I have no greater gift to give this king than you, Cassandra, but you are no slave.
When her father left the chamber, Cassandra rose from the bed and went back to the window.
From a tiny alcove just beyond the banquet room, Cassandra peered out from behind a velvet curtain, breathless with anticipation.
He was tall and lean, with the look of a wolf about his sharp face, and his hair was honey-colored, making him seem less threatening than Cassandra had imagined.
As the entertainers left the floor, Cassandra finally got an unobstructed look at her husband .
In that moment, Cassandra of Reec was the fairest thing he had ever seen.