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dianic

a. Of or relating to the goddess Diana.

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Usage examples of "dianic".

The Slaver's Consortium is furious and demands legislation to reestablish the previous status quo, and the Dianic League has rallied against them.

Gaius needs the support of the Dianic League if he is to prevent it from flying out of control.

The Slaver's Consortium is supported by several of the southern cities, and the northern and Shieldwall cities favor the Dianic League.

It is imperative that Gaius maintains control over the Senate's majority, and the Dianic League is the lever he needs.

My husband's alliance in the north, and Kalarus's in the south—and if the Steadholder appears in support of him, he may sweep the support of the Dianic League from my husband, as well.

Each of the High Lords has an audience with the First Lord every year, as do the Senator Primus, the Regus of the Trade Consortium, and the head of the Dianic League.

Kalare is at odds with both Gaius and the Dianic League, and is probably the man behind the attempts upon your life.

And your favor with the Dianic League should not be forgotten, either.

She is the annalist of the Dianic League, and her husband has made it a point to remain rather distant from Kalare or Aquitaine.

I suspect the Dianic League will be most interested in establishing relationships with you.

I am sure the Dianic League will be falling all over itself to welcome you.

Secondly, I would require your support as a member of the Dianic League, which would require you to attend a convocation of the League once each year and engage in written discourse over the course of the rest of the year.

The Dianic League may collapse in a fit of collective ecstasy at the opportunity.

I understand that both the Slavers Consortium and the Dianic League gave you commendations for valor above and beyond the call of duty.

For example, the feminist Dianic Wicca, founded in the 1970s, is spiritually descended from the nature religion of the Italian witches who worshipped Diana as the Triple Goddess of the Moon from about 500 BC.