How To Use Thessalian In A Sentence
-
Julia looked hard at the Thessalian for some moments in rather an embarrassed silence.
-
It did not take very long for J---- to work through the fifty pages of Keats reprinted in Professor Hidden Page's anthology; and then he, a lone and laughing faun among that pack of stern sophomores -- so flewed, so sanded, out of the Spartan kind, crook-knee'd and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls -- sped away into thickets of Landor,
Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
Why did the designer of the west pediment choose for subject the Thessalian Centauromachy in its new Athenian guise?