How To Use Salian In A Sentence
- First, he is the purifier or purger or absolver (apolouon); secondly, he is the true diviner, Aplos, as he is called in the Thessalian dialect Cratylus
- Raistlin," the name hissed softly from Par-Salian's lips. Time of the Twins
- Why did the designer of the west pediment choose for subject the Thessalian Centauromachy in its new Athenian guise?
- Sigebert, the Ripuarian, defeated an Alamannic invasion at Tolbiac (496) with Salian support. E. The Frankish Kingdom
- Has he not thrust aside Thessalians, ourselves, Dorians, the whole Amphictyonic body, and got preaudience of the oracle, [Footnote: This privilege, which had belonged to the Phocians, was transferred to Philip. The Olynthiacs and the Phillippics of Demosthenes Literally translated with notes
- Thessalians call him Aplos; also he is aei Ballon (always shooting), because he is a master archer who never misses; or again, the name may refer to his musical attributes, and then, as in akolouthos, and akoitis, and in many other words the alpha is supposed to mean Cratylus
- I heard a slight moan from his chest as Salian applied pressure to his back.
- The Salian estates, to which his father had fallen heir on the death of Henry V, formed a nucleus, while, by purchase and otherwise, he acquired castle after castle, and one stretch of territory after another, especially in Suabia and the Rhine Palatinate. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
- Franks were divided into the Ripuarian and Salian Franks; the former settled on both sides of the middle and lower Rhine, the latter advanced from the Scheldt to the Somme. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
- Julia looked hard at the Thessalian for some moments in rather an embarrassed silence.