cronehood
English
Noun
cronehood (uncountable)
- The condition of being an elderly woman; the time during which a woman is elderly.
- 1997, David & Leigh Eddings, Polgara the Sorceress, Del Ray (1999), →ISBN, pages 142-143:
- It was a little vain, perhaps, but the notion of cronehood sent me immediately to my mirror.
- 1997, David & Leigh Eddings, Polgara the Sorceress, Del Ray (1999), →ISBN, pages 142-143:
- (Wicca) The elderly stage of a female Wiccan witch (compared with the Crone aspect of the Goddess).
- 2007, Kevin M. Gardner, A Handbook for Wiccan Clergy, page 29
- Grant (name) the gifts of inspiration, and a clear and quick mind as he/she approaches the honored state of (Sagehood/Cronehood).
Synonyms
- (condition or time of being an elderly woman): anility
Coordinate terms
- (Wicca): sagehood
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