Definitions for Ephesus

Ephesus Eph·e·sus

Spelling: [ef-uh-suh s]
IPA: /ˈɛf ə səs/

Ephesus is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 82 anagrams from letters in Ephesus (eehpssu).

Definitions for Ephesus

noun

  1. an ancient city in W Asia Minor, S of Smyrna (Izmir): famous temple of Artemis, or Diana; early Christian community.

Examples for Ephesus

How did he know that this dog, or this man, was the cause of the pestilence which afflicted Ephesus?

The citizens of Ephesus, on their side, were not slow to protect themselves.

It made him look so common, so pushing, so like an Ephesus drygoods clerk.

After this, at the first indication of spring, he collected the whole of his army at Ephesus.

He set fire to the famous Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, in what is now Turkey and then allowed himself to be caught.

Any tent marked "Ephesus" was sure to have a good sale anywhere.

St. Paul, when at Ephesus, caused a number of books of magic to be burned.

Were not the Ephesians originally Athenians, and Ephesus is no mean city?

After this Thrasylus led his troops back to the sea, intending to sail to Ephesus.

Paul has heard, concerning these people in Ephesus, of their faith and love.

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