Each person could also be understood not only relationally, but also in terms of beauty, as the beautifier, the beautiful, and as prime beauty. |
If you can't have a trained maid, you'd better be your own beautifier. |
Poverty, then, is the builder and beautifier of all huts and cottages. |
And, because it is laden with soot, the air of Chicago is a great mystifier and beautifier. |
With the exception of two small pieces, the whole of the Palatinate was united under one ruler, a prince of refined and educated tastes, a patron of the arts, and a beautifier of the new capital of Mannheim. |
For this reason, perhaps, was the leek accounted not only as salubrious, but as a beautifier. |