Definition: The English word "dressler" appears to be a Germanic term from the 4th century AD that translates as "goddess or goddesses." The word likely originated in a form known as "daufler," meaning "female clothesmaker," which is then derived into "dressler," which is translated by many as a goddess. In Greek mythology, it was believed that the gods were mortal beings who had been created from dust and hence called "dauflers" (meaning female gods), but in later times, they were considered divinely endowed and became known as "dresslers." This term has since become an enduring part of the Christian religion.