Ithaca

[ US /ˈɪθəkə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Greek island to the west of Greece; in Homeric legend Odysseus was its king
  2. a college town in central New York on Lake Cayuga
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How To Use Ithaca In A Sentence

  • Palmolive Snead twang.warner entrenching Ithacan colonials Middleton? Think Progress » Southern Conference: Howell’s Agenda
  • Folks -- I'd suggest we all go back upthread and read the observations by Gay Ithacan. Lieberman Lends His Name To Fear-Mongering Documentary On American Muslims And Terrorism
  • Now living in Ithaca, NY, Kathy plays for contradances and English country dances and also performs at concerts, festivals and coffeehouses.
  • Ithacan with loud clamour drags Calchas the soothsayer forth amidst them, and demands of him what is this the gods signify. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • Others say she was an Ithacan woman sold as a slave by the Phoenicians; other, Calliope the Muse; others again Polycasta, the daughter of Nestor. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • Ulysses brooked not this, nor even in such straits did the Ithacan forget himself. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • My wife has claimed my M-37 16ga I tried to get her the new BPS 16 but she said the Ithaca is lighter and she's right. easy swinging, pointing, and pumping it's just the tripple P Pure Pump Perfection! We all love our Model 12's and are devoted to our M-870's.
  • The new occident cakchiquel evasion silkwood of lockage, ledgeman from notepad tegucigalpa, warning hewer ithaca and web diplegia for micropyle. Rational Review
  • His eulogium, however, is scarcely more worthy of credit than Homer's praise of the undiminished personal beauty of Helen, when, twenty years subsequently to the departure of the expedition to Troy, the Ithacan prince found her reigning again at Sparta. The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
  • Ithaca Produce pays employees living wages by the county's standards, and the move would take their 24-hour trucking from a location in close contact with surrounding residents to a more isolated location that still has good access to the highway. Living in Dryden: May 2004 Archives
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