Definitions for Hypatia

Hypatia Hy·pa·tia

Spelling: [hahy-pey-shuh, -pat-ee-uh]
IPA: /haɪˈpeɪ ʃə, -ˈpæt i ə/

Hypatia is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 100 anagrams from letters in Hypatia (aahipty).

Definitions for Hypatia

noun

  1. a.d. c370–415, Greek philosopher renowned for her beauty.

Examples for Hypatia

He was not certain which was Hypatia's house; but the door of the Museum he could not forget.

Something might be done for our Superintendent with the ghost of Hypatia!

You are at least a more practical teacher than ever Hypatia was.

She was Hypatia to him and he vowed that the churchmen should not deny her nor destroy her.

Hypatia looked at the seal which fixed a silk cord round the letter.

The handwriting was, like Hypatia's, graceful and self-conscious.

She had "Plutarch's Lives" under her arm, and "Hypatia" in her hand.

Hypatia, published in 1853, had a mixed reception; but Westward Ho!

While Hypatia was lecturing on Homer, the Christians were converting the world.

“And you cannot expect it ever to be forgotten,” said Hypatia, with tears in her eyes.

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