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Lycian

NOUN
  1. an Anatolian language

How To Use Lycian In A Sentence

  • The Lycian tombs may have contributed the denticular cornice and perhaps also the general form of the column and capital. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • The primary inspiration for Santa Claus is the 4th century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas of Myra. Nicholas resided in the ancient Lycian town of Myra, located in Byzantine Anatolia.
  • Hamilton went through those confederations one by one, sparing his audience a discussion of other examples although they would, he said, prove that the principle was destructive “even as far back as the Lycian and Achaean leagues.” Ratification
  • A stay at the super-stylish Dionysos Estate, a boutique hotel on Turkey's Lycian Coast. Guardian and Observer Readers' Travel Awards 2011: who made your holiday?
  • In furious fighting the Lycians under Sarpedon and his lieutenant Glaucus almost broke through a gate, but the Greeks under Ajax and his brother Teucer held them off. The Trojan War
  • St. Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D.
  • Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D.
  • No precedent existed for such a government—not in contemporary Europe, where neither the Swiss, the Dutch, nor the Germans provided an appropriate model; nor in the Achaean and Lycian Leagues or the Amphictyonic Council of ancient times. Ratification
  • That night we slid into Tomb Bay, where Lycian rock tombs glare over a sheltered bight and cicadas yell from oleanders.
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