Definitions for Baucis

Baucis Bau·cis

Spelling: [baw-sis]
IPA: /ˈbɔ sɪs/

Baucis is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 98 anagrams from letters in Baucis (abcisu).

Definitions for Baucis

noun

  1. an aged Phrygian peasant woman who, with her husband Philemon, offered hospitality to the disguised Zeus and Hermes: they were rewarded by being saved from a flood and changed into trees.

Examples for Baucis

The second litter was to carry Baucis and a young slave girl.

What Pythian wisdom are you uttering now, O blue-robed Baucis?

My good wife Baucis has gone to see what you can have for supper.

Their memories will ever be associated with the "Cottage of Philemon and Baucis."

Tired and hungry, they neared the cottage where Philemon and Baucis lived.

As Baucis had said, there was but a scanty supper for two hungry travellers.

“Wisdom that you would do well to profit by,” retorted Baucis.

Classical readers will recall the tale of Philemon and Baucis.

Philemon and Baucis cared for the beautiful temple for years.

As Baucis had said, there was but a scanty supper for two hungry travelers.

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