Definitions for Ephesian

Ephesian E·phe·sian

Spelling: [ih-fee-zhuh n]
IPA: /ɪˈfi ʒən/

Ephesian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 271 anagrams from letters in Ephesian (aeehinps).

Definitions for Ephesian

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Ephesus.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Ephesus.

Origin of Ephesian

1350-1400; Middle English Effesian Latin Ephesi(us) (Greek Ephésios) + -an

Examples for Ephesian

To deny the existence of Diana had no meaning in the ears of an Ephesian.

Some may have come to be leaders in that great Ephesian Church.

And now I shall add Menander the Ephesian, as an additional witness.

Hipponax the poet was an Ephesian, and the painters Parrhasius and Apelles.

It is Moses, not Plato, who is revived in the Ephesian teacher.

It has its source in Pactyes, a mountain in the Ephesian district.

Both here and in Emporium they reverence the Ephesian Diana.

The scene is laid in the house of Andronicus, a wealthy Ephesian.

I have nothing to boast of, as St. Paul had when he parted with the Ephesian elders.

It was burnt by an Ephesian, who thus desired to immortalise his name.

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