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Meaning of keymistress | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

A woman in charge of a key or keys.

Examples

“Attempting to recapture the mood, two weeks after returning to Australia, we paid $6 for a scoop of the salty black hundreds-and-thousands lumpfish roe they call “caviar” in this country (that is, unless you summon the keymistress to unlock the treasures in David Jones Food Hall refrigerator and reach in with white gloves for a minuscule tin of the real stuff, which costs a week’s wage).”
“If we're gonna get him out we'll need the key. A stone cold witch known as Utroka the Keymistress holds on tight to that thing.”
““I am the Mistress of the Key,” the blond enchantress said, standing just a few feet away on a platform of white flies. “You have breached the Gates, and come to the edge of the Chasm, and now, you have the chance to win the Key.” […] “So Keymistress,” the witch said. “You look a lot like this woman I know.[…]””
“That is why they are attributed with trimorphic character, probably dedicated to the goddess Reitia, who is compared to Hecate, the keymistress of death and resurrection, fertility, etc.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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