Definition of Smyrniot. Meaning of Smyrniot. Synonyms of Smyrniot

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Definition of Smyrniot

Smyrniot
Smyrniot Smyr"ni*ot, a. Of or pertaining to Smyrna. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Smyrna.

Meaning of Smyrniot from wikipedia

- to be placed on the honor roll of the Wenlock Olympian Society was the Smyrniot Petros Velissariou, who competed at the 1859 Athens Olympic Games in distance...
- community is still concentrated in their traditional quarter of Karataş. Smyrniot Jews like Sabbatai Zevi and Darío Moreno were among famous figures in the...
- commercial purposes and follows the original recipe. As such, in the eyes of Smyrniots boyoz became a symbol of their hometown or of their longing for it when...
- products and import grain, Lydian craftsmen being allowed to settle in Smyrniot workshops, and Alyattes having provided funding to the inhabitants of the...
- antiquity known only from a single funerary inscription on a tomb. The Smyrniot Gr**** inscription attributed to her, first published in 1883, says: "Rufina...
- Smyrna had also arrived in Gondar during the reign of Emperor Iyasu II. The Smyrniot refugees included twelve silversmiths, whom the emperor put to work producing...
- Lysimachus's death and the Seleucid Emperor Antiochus I Soter's takeover, Smyrniots declare their independence for a brief period. 278 BC Galatians, arriving...
- Smyrna had also arrived in Gondar during the reign of Emperor Iyasu II. The Smyrniot refugees included twelve silversmiths, whom the emperor put to work producing...
- wanted to see Konak Square re-shaped, to the continuing regret of many Smyrniots who had come to adopt the oversize building as one of the main landmarks...
- footing that was apart from the other two. According to Rolleston, the Smyrniot Jew was generally tall, almost always fair-haired, with light and frequently...