Pythonesses [noun]

Definition of Pythonesses:

enchantress

Synonyms of Pythonesses:

Siren

Sibyl

Hex

Hag

Witch


Opposite/Antonyms of Pythonesses:

-


Sentence/Example of Pythonesses:

Will it be said that there was any collusion between St. Paul and the Pythoness?

Her attitudes, it was once said, were those of "a Pythoness cast in bronze."

It was a pythoness from Syria that advised Marius on the sacrifices he was to perform.

Lynette said, without removing her fascinated eyes from the Pythoness.

I am sorry for this his incurable passion to play the Pythoness.

"Oh, a horrid, stuck-up set of people," said this Pythoness.

But she was a Pythoness, and did not at all come up to our idea of a witch.

The Pithoness or Pythoness, which usually appears in the M.E. writers as in the text.

Similarly the Pythoness: the behaviour of the possessed is everywhere the same.

But the Pythoness was not wholly tamed, and she could not even yet forget her wrongs.