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Absinthian
Absinthian Ab*sin"thi*an, n.
Of the nature of wormwood. ``Absinthian bitterness.' --T.
Randolph.
Carpathian
Carpathian Car*pa"thi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to a range of mountains in Austro-Hungary,
called the Carpathians, which partially inclose Hungary on
the north, east, and south.
Cerinthian
Cerinthian Ce*rin"thi*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One of an ancient religious sect, so called from Cerinthus, a
Jew, who attempted to unite the doctrines of Christ with the
opinions of the Jews and Gnostics. --Hook.
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.]
Hyacinthian
Hyacinthian Hy`a*cin"thi*an, a.
Hyacinthine. [R.]
Karmathian
Karmathian Kar*ma"thi*an, n.
One of a Mohammedan sect founded in the ninth century by
Karmat.
Labyrinthian
Labyrinthian Lab`y*rin"thi*an, a.
Intricately winding; like a labyrinth; perplexed;
labyrinthal.
ParthianParthian Par"thi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to ancient Parthia, in Asia. -- n. A native
Parthia.
Parthian arrow, an arrow discharged at an enemy when
retreating from him, as was the custom of the ancient
Parthians; hence, a parting shot. Parthian arrowParthian Par"thi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to ancient Parthia, in Asia. -- n. A native
Parthia.
Parthian arrow, an arrow discharged at an enemy when
retreating from him, as was the custom of the ancient
Parthians; hence, a parting shot. PythianPythian Pyth"i*an, a. [L. Pythius, Gr. ? belonging to Pytho,
the older name of Delphi and its environs: cf. F. pythien.]
Of or pertaining to Delphi, to the temple of Apollo, or to
the priestess of Apollo, who delivered oracles at Delphi.
Pythian games (Gr. Antiq.), one of the four great national
festivals of ancient Greece, celebrated near Delphi, in
honor of Apollo, the conqueror of the dragon Python, at
first once in eight years, afterward once in four. Pythian gamesPythian Pyth"i*an, a. [L. Pythius, Gr. ? belonging to Pytho,
the older name of Delphi and its environs: cf. F. pythien.]
Of or pertaining to Delphi, to the temple of Apollo, or to
the priestess of Apollo, who delivered oracles at Delphi.
Pythian games (Gr. Antiq.), one of the four great national
festivals of ancient Greece, celebrated near Delphi, in
honor of Apollo, the conqueror of the dragon Python, at
first once in eight years, afterward once in four. ScythianScythian Scyth"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Scythia (a name given to the northern
part of Asia, and Europe adjoining to Asia), or its language
or inhabitants.
Scythian lamb. (Bot.) See Barometz. Scythian
Scythian Scyth"i*an, n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Scythia; specifically (Ethnol.),
one of a Slavonic race which in early times occupied
Eastern Europe.
2. The language of the Scythians.
ScythianTuranian Tu*ra"ni*an, a. [From Tur, the name, in Persian
legendary history, of one of the three brothers from whom
sprang the races of mankind.]
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an extensive family of
languages of simple structure and low grade (called also
Altaic, Ural-Altaic, and Scythian), spoken in the
northern parts of Europe and Asia and Central Asia; of
pertaining to, or designating, the people who speak these
languages. Scythian lambScythian Scyth"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Scythia (a name given to the northern
part of Asia, and Europe adjoining to Asia), or its language
or inhabitants.
Scythian lamb. (Bot.) See Barometz. Struthian
Struthian Stru"thi*an, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Struthious.
Xanthian
Xanthian Xan"thi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Xanthus, an ancient town on Asia Minor;
-- applied especially to certain marbles found near that
place, and now in the British Museum.
Meaning of Thian from wikipedia
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Thian Kellen de
Vries (born 26
April 2001) is a
Dutch professional kickboxer. He is the
current Colosseum Tournament World Light Heavyweight Champion...
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Thian Hock Keng (Chinese: 天福宮; pinyin: Tiānfú Gōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī:
Thian-hok-keng or the
Tianfu Temple,
literally "Palace of
Heavenly Happiness"), is a temple...
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extradited back to
Singapore for
trial seven years later. The gunman, Lim
Thian Lai (林添来 Lín Tiānlái), was
charged with
murdering Tan
before he was put...
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Khanom thian (Thai: ขนมเทียน,
pronounced [kʰā.nǒm
tʰīa̯n]; 'candle
pudding or pastry') is a type of Thai
khanom (snack or dessert)
prepared in the shape...
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period of four years, a
young girl was
raped by her mother's
boyfriend Peh
Thian **** (白添辉 Bái Tiānhuī), a
married father of three. Peh had
committed the...
- Na Chom
Thian or Na
Jomtien (Thai: นาจอมเทียน,
pronounced [nа̄ː.t͡ɕɔ̄ːm.
tʰīan] ) is a town and
tambon (subdistrict) in
Sattahip District of Chon Buri...
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Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Tiānhòu Gōng Wade–Giles T‘ien-hou Kung Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Tin1-hau6 Gung1
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ
Thian-hiō-kiong...
- Bang Khun
Thian (Thai: บางขุนเทียน,
pronounced [bāːŋ kʰǔn
tʰīan]) is one of the 50
districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbors,
clockwise from...
- (จอมเทียน, RTGS: Chom
Thian,
pronounced [tɕɔ̄ːm
tʰīan]) or
Jomtien Beach (หาดจอมเทียน, RTGS: Hat Chom
Thian,
pronounced [hàːt tɕɔ̄ːm
tʰīan]) is a town on the...
- Bang Khun
Thian (Thai: บางขุนเทียน,
pronounced [bāːŋ kʰǔn
tʰīa̯n]) is a
khwaeng (sub-district) of Chom
Thong district, Bangkok. Bang Khun
Thian is a name...