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    Moirai
    /ˈmɔɪrʌɪ/
    • 1. three goddesses (Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos) who presided over the birth and life of humans; the Fates.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoiraiMoirai - Wikipedia

    In Theogony, the three Moirai are daughters of the primeval goddess, Nyx ("Night"), representing a power acting over the gods. Later they are daughters of Zeus who gives them the greatest honour, and Themis , the ancient goddess of law and divine order.

  3. THE MOIRAI (Moirae) were the three goddesses of fate who personified the inescapable destiny of man. They assigned to every person his or her fate or share in the scheme of things. Their name means "Parts." "Shares" or "Alottted Portions."

  4. Word History. Etymology. Greek, from plural of moira lot, fate; akin to Greek meros part — more at merit entry 1. First Known Use. 1892, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of Moirai was in 1892. See more words from the same year.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · In Greek mythology, when people were born, their destinies were written. The Fates, also known as Moirai, were the ones in charge of this task. The three sisters Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were the goddesses of fate who determined the destiny of mortals.

  6. The Moirai were three ancient goddesses who controlled the thread of life, death and destiny of mortals. Learn about their origin, role, tales and relationship with Zeus and other gods in Greek mythology.

  7. Moirai definition: the Greek goddesses of fate. See examples of MOIRAI used in a sentence.

  8. The Moirai, also known as the Fates in Greek Mythology, are white-robed incarnations of destiny. In other cultures, they have been called the Parcae (the Sparing Ones) or Fata as well as Norns. The names of the individual Fates are Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.