Definitions for Aglaia

Aglaia A·gla·ia

Spelling: [uh-gley-uh, uh-glahy
IPA: /əˈgleɪ ə, əˈglaɪ ə/

Aglaia is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 42 anagrams from letters in Aglaia (aaagil).

Definitions for Aglaia

noun

  1. one of the Graces.

Origin of Aglaia

Greek: splendor, beauty

Examples for Aglaia

But when we reached home, Aglaia, our governess, saw what had come to us.

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

The country soon found out that the "Aglaia" flour had two prices.

The Aglaia figured with distinction in the great Mackinaw salvage-case.

He would take the beautiful stone from Aglaia's lips with his own lips.

They were invoked at festivals, and three cups were drunk by those who feasted in honour of Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia.

But he did not play as much as he used to, because he liked better to talk with Aglaia.

Aglaia was so delighted with it that she resolved to take it as a present to Glaucon.

The delight of the miller's life was his little daughter, Aglaia.

One day, only a week after her fourth birthday, Aglaia disappeared.

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