rain giver

/ˈreɪn ˌɡɪvər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that brings or is believed to bring rain, such as a rainmaker or a cloud.
    • The shaman was known as a rain-giver during the drought.
    • In some cultures, the frog is considered a rain-giver.
    • Farmers looked to the dark clouds as a rain-giver for their crops.
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