释义 |
giantessgi‧ant‧ess /ˈdʒaɪəntes/ noun [countable]  - Ahead of him the road of cars flexed like a serpent, like the leg of a giantess.
- At its head soared a great fountain on which stood Columbia, a divine giantess, on the Barge of State.
- But he had only reached the elbow on which the giantess was supporting herself when a car drew up beside him.
- Gozitan legend says that a giantess built the temples single-handed, suckling her baby at the same time.
► Folkloreabominable snowman, nounapparition, nounbogey, nounbogeyman, nounboogeyman, nounchangeling, noundivine, verbdjinn, noundoppelganger, noundowse, verbdowser, noundowsing rod, noundragon, noundryad, noundwarf, nounEaster Bunny, nounelf, nounelixir, nounfairy, nounfairy godmother, nounfairyland, nounfairy tale, nounFather Christmas, nounfolk, adjectivefolk hero, noungenie, nounghost, noungiant, noungiantess, noungnome, noungoblin, noungremlin, nounhobgoblin, nounimp, nounleprechaun, nounleviathan, nounley, nounlore, nounmagic carpet, nounmermaid, nounmonster, nounnecromancy, nounnever-never land, nounnymph, nounogre, nounphiltre, nounpixie, nounsandman, nounSanta Claus, nounspectre, nounsprite, nounstardust, nounsuperstition, nounsuperstitious, adjectivesylph, nountale, nountotem, nountroll, noununicorn, nounurban myth, nounvampire, nounwerewolf, nounwishing well, nounyeti, noun an extremely tall strong woman, who is often bad and cruel, in children’s stories |