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Ewig-weibliche

American  
[ey-vikh-vahyp-li-khuh] / ˈeɪ vɪxˈvaɪp lɪ xə /

noun

German.
  1. the eternal feminine.


Example Sentences

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They never seem to grow out of the Ewig-weibliche stage.

From Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia by Douglas, Norman

"You think, in fact," said the Romancer, "that however little its victim was aware of it, there was a touch of the Ewig-weibliche in her fascination?"

From Masterpieces of Mystery Riddle Stories by French, Joseph Lewis

Instead of saying that Lisa is a type of the Russian girl of 1850, I should say that she is a type of the Ewig-weibliche.

From Essays on Russian Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

As Dr. Brinton notes, in this sense women are leading evolution—Goethe was right: Das Ewig-weibliche zieht uns hinan.

From The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day by Chamberlain, Alexander F.

He resembles that visionary in another aspect: he was a consistent and passionate adorer of the Ewig-weibliche.

From Old Calabria by Douglas, Norman