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Corinthiac
Corinthiac Co*rin"thi*ac (k?-r?n"th?-?k), a. [L. Corinthiacus.] Pertaining to Corinth.
Corinthian
Corinthian Co*rin"thi*an, n. A man of fashion given to pleasuring or sport; a fashionable man about town; esp., a man of means who drives his own horse, sails his own yacht, or the like.
Corinthian
Corinthian Co*rin"thi*an (-an), a. 1. Of or relating to Corinth. 2. (Arch.) Of or pertaining to the Corinthian order of architecture, invented by the Greeks, but more commonly used by the Romans. This is the lightest and most ornamental of the three orders used by the Greeks. --Parker. 3. Debauched in character or practice; impure. --Milton. 4. Of or pertaining to an amateur sailor or yachtsman; as, a corinthian race (one in which the contesting yachts must be manned by amateurs.)
Corinthian
Corinthian Co*rin"thi*an, n. 1. A native or inhabitant of Corinth. 2. A gay, licentious person. [Obs.]

Meaning of Corinthi from wikipedia

- endings for the second declension are -ī (singular) and -īs (plural); Corinthī "at Corinth", Mediolānī "at Milan", and Philippīs "at Philippi". Nouns...
- 164-165; vol. 5, p. 173; vol. 6, p. 183 Le Quien, Michel (1740). "Ecclesia Corinthi". Oriens Christi****, in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus: quo exhibentur...
- detail. Artefact originated from the area of Julian Basilica. Found in "Corinthis at prehistoric times" gallery Mosaic floor from a Roman villa - Mosaic...
- x Laudābunt aliī clāram Rhodon aut Mytilēnēn    aut Epheson bimarisve Corinthī moenia vel Bacchō Thēbās vel Apolline Delphōs    īnsignīs aut Thessala...
- credite, signa ab Syracusis inlata sunt hunc urbi. Iam nimis multos audio Corinthi et Athenarum ornamenta laudantes mirantesque et antefixa fictilia deorum...
- dīcitur 'he is said' or vidētur 'he seems' is usually used personally: Corinthī dīcitur lūdum aperuisse (Cicero) 'he is said to have opened a school at...
- Synopis, Pamphiliæ, Anatoliæ, ****esponti, Epidauri, Moldaviæ, Valachiæ, Corinthi, Thebarum, Athenarum & Larissarum princeps, liber comes insulæ Cephalinæ...