Cyril

[ US /ˈsɪɹəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Greek missionary; the invention of the Cyrillic alphabet is attributed to him (826-869)
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How To Use Cyril In A Sentence

  • Robert is joined by Vincent Courtois on cello and Cyril Atef on drums in a chamber jazz group of the highest order.
  • Cyril Connolly had been a contemporary at Eton, and painted the most celebrated pen-portrait of the Prime Minister-to-be in 1938.
  • Transliteration from Russian is standardized, but transliteration from Kazakh offers several options Kazakh is written with Cyrillic letters, but at least two additional characters, so the possibilities in English multiply. Languagehat.com: FAJITAS AND FALAFEL.
  • Cyril's secret for a long and active life - treat yourself.
  • However the Roman prefect of Alexandria was Orestes and Cyril and Orestes became bitter political rivals as church and state fought for control.
  • In fact, they were converted by the Coptic Orthodox Church, home of Nestorius' most determined opponent, St. Cyril of Alexandria. Summorum Pontificum and the Orthodox
  • I don't think -- and that's why Cyril was kind of chuckling and I was chuckling to myself, too. CNN Transcript Feb 6, 2006
  • Cyril has stuck his beak in controversy throughout his career.
  • Its Cyrillic alphabet is phonetic; its grammar is synthetic, conveying information through word modification rather than order.
  • Cyril Johnston is credited as the man who rediscovered the art of bell tuning, an art form which had been lost for more than 200 years, and made the name of Gillett and Johnston synonomous with bells and carillons throughout the world.
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