Definition of Personifier. Meaning of Personifier. Synonyms of Personifier

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Definition of Personifier

Personifier
Personifier Per*son"i*fi`er, n. One who personifies.

Meaning of Personifier from wikipedia

- and representation, figures known as mascots are now often emplo**** to personify sports teams, corporations, and major events such as the World's Fair...
- an embodiment or incarnation. In the arts, many things are commonly personified, including: places, especially cities, countries, and continents; elements...
- feminine noun. As such, it is common in Spanish-speaking cultures to personify death as a female figure. A common term for the personification of death...
- Father Time is a personification of time. In recent centuries he is usually depicted as an elderly bearded man, sometimes with wings, dressed in a robe...
- Rule Britannia, and the two personifications were often combined as a personified "British Liberty". A large monument, originally called the "Column of...
- feminine in essence, Shakti refers to the personified energy or power of a male deity and often personified as the female consort of the Hindu god. In...
- romanized: Rhamnousía, lit. 'the goddess of Rhamnous'), was the goddess who personified retribution for the sin of hubris: arrogance before the gods. The name...
- Mesoamerican mythology and comprises all of the Maya tales in which personified forces of nature, deities, and the heroes interacting with these play...
- figures ****umed to be the Twin Heroes flank a large descending bird personifier (perhaps a royal ancestor). As to the classic Maya scenes painted on...
- Dagr, the personified day. The Prose Edda adds that, depending on m****cript variation, he is either the third husband of Nótt, the personified night, or...