How To Use Pythia In A Sentence

  • To honor his triumph over the beast, Apollo instated the sacred games known as Pythian, which are held at Delphi every four years since 6 B.C.
  • Origin tales: Thoegeny calls Cheiron the offspring of Phillyra; the Gigantomachia and Pherekydes elaborate that Kronos took on the form of a horse to mate with her; Pindar n Pythian 4 later uses this parentage, and implies his Cheiron is married to Charilko -- who is attested in art, shown as entirely human, and with human offspring. The Origins of Centaurs
  • It bore the Knights of Pythias name and insignia above names of World War I casualties, among them: a Schwartz, a Dickstein and a Katz. Laura Silver: On Veterans, Crosses And Shields
  • Tara appreciated the fire aspect of it the Pythia was a pyromancer, after all, but thought the small, tippy chair looked terribly uncomfortable. Dark Oracle
  • Among those who came under it was a Pythagorean called Pythias, who was sentenced to death, according to the usual fate of those who fell under his suspicion. A Book of Golden Deeds
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  • The Pythian Temple's brickwork catches the golden glint. All things reconsidered: NPR's Michele Norris tells her family's complete story
  • If Apollo was a musician, then his priestess, the Pythia, was his instrument.
  • This of old was accounted a prefiguration and mystical pointing out of the Pythian divineress, who used always, before the uttering of a response from the oracle, to shake a branch of her domestic laurel. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3
  • There was also a half-line of a Pythian oracle to the same effect: The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Standing, as it were, historically between Mycenae and Athens, and artistically between temple and hippodrome, the Theban Pindar in life was awarded the right to an equal share of first-fruit offer - ings by the Pythian priestess of Delphi, and after death, heroization, his ghost being invited annually to dine with Apollo (Gilbert Norwood, Pindar [1945]). Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The following rule was carved in stone at the stadium at Delphi, where the Pythian Games were held: "Wine is prohibited in the vicinity of the dromos," or race track. An Olympic Cocktail
  • The Pythia would rave and babble incoherently.
  • I think most Americans would agree that the gals have a Damon and Pythias Think Progress » Palin: Palin-Bachmann 2012 ticket ‘sounds kind of cool.’
  • The view from the terrace is of the ornate columns of the upper stories of a building on West 70th Street built in 1926 for the Knights of Pythias. Sanborn Seeks Home High Note
  • Tara heard the staticky sound of the Pythia exhaling smoke over the receiver. Rogue Oracle
  • Ex quo te primum vidi Pythia alio oculos vertere non fuit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Quit est enim praeclarius quam honoribus et republicae muneribus perfunctum senem posee suo jure dicere id quot apud Enium dicit ille Pythias Apollo, se esse eum, unde sibi, si no populi et reges, at onmnes sui cives consilium expetant; suarum rerum incerti quos ego ope mea ex incertis certos compotesque consili dimitto ut ne res temere tractent turbidas. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
  • (Clough, ii.p. 235): “And yet who would compare all the victories in the Pythian and Olympian games put together, with one of these enterprises of Pelopidas, of which he successfully performed so many?” The Cavalry General
  • And there rises up before me all that was there foreshadowed, and I see visions of Damon and Pythias, of life-saving crews and CHAPTER VII
  • Whence now the place is named Pytho, and men call the Prince "Pythian" for that deed, for even there the might of the swift sun made corrupt the monster. The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological
  • (Aegis, 21 October 1895) is a haunted house tale concerning Chaldean necromancy, psychic forces, and astral forms being discussed with exhausting erudition by Damon Van Buster, somebody called "Pythias," and George and Fred (no last names), the latter a medical student "deep in Gray's Anatomy. The woe of an aspiring genius.
  • O Pythian rock, with forests crowned, and haunts of the Muses on Helicon! make my city and her walls re-echo with cries of joy; where sprang the earth-born crop to view, a warrior-host with shields of brass, who are handing on their realm to children's children, a light divine to Thebes. Heracles
  • A researcher friend in Birmingham had uncovered a few details about what happened that night in the Pythian Temple. All things reconsidered: NPR's Michele Norris tells her family's complete story
  • Representatives from the Knights of Pythias secular fraternity were not able to offer insight into the disproportionate number of Jewish names on the plague. Laura Silver: On Veterans, Crosses And Shields
  • They spend a night in the Birchall mansion where Pythias and Damon play chess. The woe of an aspiring genius.
  • The Pythian was a downtown oasis of offices and meeting spaces for black professionals, clubs, night classes and social events. All things reconsidered: NPR's Michele Norris tells her family's complete story
  • Embracing third-party servicers such as Pythian "is a statement of confidence in that they're having enough successful implementations. Computerworld News
  • Pythias_ did before him -- of the Greek device of stichomythia. The Growth of English Drama
  • a prefiguration and mystical pointing out of the Pythian divineress, who used always, before the uttering of a response from the oracle, to shake a branch of her domestic laurel. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Regarding mortality, certainly the opponents of the Lapiths and Heracles were mortal; on the other hand, Sophocles and Apollodorus (in re: Prometheus unbinding) descrive Cheiron as immortal, squaring with his separate birth; and on yet another hand, Pindar (Pythian 3) calls Cheiron dead (Ovid alludes to his wounding and death, but doesn't say how). The Origins of Centaurs
  • The Pythia were priestesses of Apollo who would sit in a tripod or throne over a crevice in the earth.
  • The view from the terrace is of the ornate columns of the upper stories of a building on West 70th Street built in 1926 for the Knights of Pythias. Sanborn Seeks Home High Note
  • Her father, then 20, fresh out of the Navy, slim and jaunty with his discharge papers in his pocket, was on his way across the lobby of the Pythian, accompanied by one of his five brothers and a friend. All things reconsidered: NPR's Michele Norris tells her family's complete story
  • The popularity of the athletic contests at Olympia grew so great that in the first half of the sixth century games were added at Delphi the so-called Pythian Games as well as at Nemea and the Isthmus of Corinth. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • There was no room for the Pythian in this picture. All things reconsidered: NPR's Michele Norris tells her family's complete story
  • These men are obviously professional athletes who, after appearing with some success at the "Nemea," are in training for the impending "Pythia" at Delphi. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life
  • Rajahmundry mills of Carnatic paper mills, Ltd., at present; S.A. T. C.; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian. Alumni History of the University of North Carolina
  • This famous temple was the home to the Pythia, a specially chosen and trained woman who, according to legend, channeled the voice and wisdom of Apollo, the god of prophecy.
  • By then, Vensure had gone from a nearly illiquid "sleepy little credit union" connected to a defunct Knights of Pythias lodge in New York's Adirondack mountains into a fast-growing processor of online poker funds, federal credit-union regulators said in a May filing after they took control of Vensure, whose business they said was too risky. Full Tilt's Collection Woes Bred Alleged Ponzi Scheme
  • Dodds does distinguish between mantic and telestic (Dionysiac) mania, but the possession that he posits for the Pythia is Dionysiac; it is not the mantic manikê of Plato, which is not so described and is largely a play on words. An Exchange on the Oracle

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