Central - LAL | ,” he sighed. “Aphrodite, | goddess | o luve, help me, I beg ye.” |
Shetland - SHD | Start somewye, | goddess | , Zeus's dochter, an tell wis |
Central - NEC | "Haw, | Goddess | . Gonnae gie's a haun?" |
Central - LAL | Yer a bairn, a wumman, a | Goddess | divine. |
Central - LAL | o tae be a happy mortal: if a | goddess | dis ye a favour, ye maun than |
Central - LAL | shionless mortal challengin a | goddess | !” lauched Athena. “I’ll |
Central - EDN | corridors lik the statue o a | goddess | surroondit be worshipers. |
Shetland - SHD | A tree-covered isle, whaar a | goddess | haes her haem; |
Central - WCE | majestic as a | goddess | ocht, |
Shetland - SHD | Tae dis Athene, da ool-eed | goddess | , answered: |
Central - LAL | The | goddess | nairraed her sea-green een on |
Central - NEC | The | goddess | Athena had been luggin in tae |
Central - LAL | The | goddess | introduced hersel. |
Central - LAL | The | goddess | ’s face turned pink, then re |
Central - NEC | The | goddess | Hera, when she heard aw this, |
Central - NEC | "The | goddess | Hera pit a cantrip on me and |
Central - LAL | he cried oot tae Athena, the | goddess | o craftsfowk, mindin her hoo |
Central - LAL | aft sandals made by Nike, the | goddess | o Victory. But Atalanta wisna |
Central - LAL | save him. But this time, the | goddess | wisna takkin tent, an we bait |
Central - LAL | she turned tae Aphrodite, the | goddess | o luve an bonnieness. |
Central - LAL | wis the son o Aphrodite, the | goddess | o luve, an ayewis humphed abo |
Doric - MNA | on Epona, the Great Meer, the | Goddess | o Horsemen worshipped throwoo |
Central - NEC | a king. When his mither, the | goddess | Hera, wis doon on Earth, Eury |
Central - NEC | But his step-maw, the | goddess | Hera, wis luggin in fae the h |
Central - LAL | didna even bow his heid. The | goddess | wis bilin. She tuik a deep br |
Central - LAL | heard its chitterin sang. The | goddess | clapped her haunds tae her lu |
Central - LAL | roond Athena’s sandals. The | goddess | bent doon an blawed, an Arach |
Central - SWE | the watters, gyurds frae the | Goddess | |
Central - NEC | his knees and prayed tae the | goddess | Athena. |
Central - LAL | froon o scunneration tae the | goddess | ’s pearl-white broo. |
Central - LAL | e learn fae.” But afore the | goddess | cud summon her clood again, A |
Central - LAL | n tae hersel, “can fleg the | goddess | o war.” |
Central - LAL | n heich Moont Olympus, an the | goddess | decided tae pey her auld pupi |
Central - LAL | Ma weavin is better than the | goddess | Athena hersel cud dae.” |
Central - LAL | od Ouranós the husband o the | goddess | Gaea. Nane o the ancients ken |
Central - NEC | up at the sky but neither the | goddess | Athena nor Helios wis gonnae |
Central - NEC | wden antlers that belangs the | goddess | Artemis. Ye canna herm it in |
Central - LAL | the Roman Ceres that wis the | goddess | o ferming an growthieness. In |
Central - LAL | an seanymphs appeared at the | goddess | ’s side. |
Central - LAL | been taucht tae weave by the | goddess | Athena hersel. The fineness o |
Central - LAL | “No bad,” the | goddess | croaked. “A bittie dreich f |
Central - LAL | A stookie | goddess | ... me, no me? |
Central - WCE | n. They gawped at this ferlie | goddess | , and suddenly even the plook |
Central - LAL | n it is cryed efter the Roman | goddess | o beauty an love. The Latin w |
Central - LAL | nae muckle breistit lik thon | goddess | o luist. |
Central - LAL | owk used tae worship the Moon | goddess | Luna – giein us the modren |
Central - SEC | Grantit to | goddess | and mortal bard Ye cannae fol |
Central - NEC | nt him, steam comin oot o her | goddess | lugs. |
Central - LAL | a claith bonnier than ony yer | goddess | ’s fingers can mak,” she s |
Shetland - SHD | Da nymph Calypso - glorious | goddess | - wis coopit |