personified
1Personified — Personify Per*son i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Personified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Personifying}.] [Person + fy: cf. F. personnifier.] 1. To regard, treat, or represent as a person; to represent as a rational being. [1913 Webster] The poets take the… …
2personified — per·son·i·fy || pÉœr sÉ‘nɪfaɪ /pÉœË sÉ’ v. give human qualities to an inhuman object; embody, incarnate, typify …
3PERSONIFIED — …
4Chance Personified — Fortuna (Roman); Tyche (Greek) …
5Ocean Personified — Oceanus (Roman); Okeanos (Greek) …
6Sleep Personified — Hypnos (Greek sleep) whose brother was Thanatos or death …
7Superstition Personified — Abessa who sought sanctuary behind convent walls shielding her from truth, according to Spenser’s Faerie Queene …
8Time Personified — the aged Chronos of the Greeks and Romans Father Time …
9Victory Personified — Nike the Greek goddess or her Roman counterpart Victoria …
10Wealth Personified — Ploutus (Greek); Plutus (Roman) …