Definitions for Thalia

Thalia Tha·li·a

Spelling: [thuh-lahy-uh, they-lee-
IPA: /θəˈlaɪ ə, ˈθeɪ li ə, ˈθeɪl yə/

Thalia is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 78 anagrams from letters in Thalia (aahilt).

Definitions for Thalia

noun

  1. the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
  2. one of the Graces.

Origin of Thalia

Latin Greek Tháleia, special use of the adj.: rich, plentiful; akin to thallus

Examples for Thalia

"I don't tell you everything nowadays, 'Thalia," he said, briefly.

To Thalia and Melpomene are given the realms of comic and tragic poetry.

In the second volume are p. 18Molière, and his wife Armande, crowned by the muse Thalia.

He named the eldest Aglaia, the middle one Euphrosyne, the third Thalia.

What had Thalia been about to allow the message of that morning to creep into her comedy?

We went to the Thalia because it was 99 cents, and to dozens of recording sessions.

Only the Thalia has waxed in stature: and perhaps in wisdom also: but that is not in her favour.

As his "Thalia" was an "overture to an imaginary comedy," so this, to an imaginary tragedy.

Thalia kept carnival on the Danish stage, and Heiberg was her secretary.

The Thalia is a theatrical anachronism, dilapidated, decayed and degraded.

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