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Circean
Circean Cir*ce"an, a. [L. Circaeus.]
Having the characteristics of Circe, daughter of Sol and
Perseis, a mythological enchantress, who first charmed her
victims and then changed them to the forms of beasts;
pleasing, but noxious; as, a Circean draught.
Circensial
Circensial Cir*cen"sial, Circensian Cir*cen"sian, a. [L.
Circensis, ludi Circenses, the games in the Circus Maximus.]
Of or pertaining to, or held in, the Circus, In Rome.
The pleasure of the Circensian shows. --Holyday.
Circensian
Circensial Cir*cen"sial, Circensian Cir*cen"sian, a. [L.
Circensis, ludi Circenses, the games in the Circus Maximus.]
Of or pertaining to, or held in, the Circus, In Rome.
The pleasure of the Circensian shows. --Holyday.
Meaning of CIRCE from wikipedia
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Circe (/ˈsərsiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Κίρκη, romanized: Kírkē) is an
enchantress and a
minor goddess in
ancient Gr****
mythology and religion. In most accounts...
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Circe is a
fictional character appearing in DC
Comics publications and
related media.
Based upon the
eponymous Gr****
mythological figure who imprisoned...
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Circe was a
goddess or
sorceress in Gr**** mythology.
Circe or
Circé may also
refer to:
Mount Circe, a
mountain peak in
Antarctica 34
Circe, a large, main-belt...
- as told from the
perspective of the
witch Circe. The
novel explores Circe's origin story and
narrates Circe's encounters with
mythological figures such...
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Circe,
after the Gr****
goddess Circe. The
first HMS
Circe (1785) was a 28-gun
sixth rate
launched in 1785 and
wrecked in 1803. The
second HMS
Circe (1804)...
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Circe Sturm is a
professor in the
Department of Anthropology,
University of Texas, Austin. She is also an actress,
appearing mainly in
films and commercials...
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Circe chess (or just
Circe) is a
chess variant in
which captured pieces return to
their starting positions as soon as they are captured. The game was invented...
- of the
United States Navy have been
named Circe,
after Circe, the
sorceress in Homer's Odyssey. USS
Circe only
carried that name from 15 June to 10 August...
- 1978) is an
American novelist,
author of The Song of
Achilles (2011) and
Circe (2018).
Miller spent ten
years writing The Song of
Achilles while she worked...
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heading to
Circe's palace ("Puppeteer"). The god
Hermes appears to
Odysseus and
gives him the
magical moly herb,
which allows him to
match Circe's power ("Wouldn't...