Definitions for Charis

Charis Cha·ris

Spelling: [key-ris]
IPA: /ˈkeɪ rɪs/

Charis is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 133 anagrams from letters in Charis (achirs).

Definitions for Charis

noun

  1. one of the Graces, married to Hephaestus.
  2. singular of Charites.
  3. Shari.

plural noun

  1. the ancient Greek name for the Graces.

Examples for Charis

Wasn't Charis a valiant general of the old Greeks, who sent him here, once on a time, to help the Byzantines?

Then he put on a clean tunic, and went to join Charis and her guest.

The transition from a single goddess, Charis, to a number or group of Charites, is marked in Homer.

By this means he passed the night in safety, according to the account we have from Charis.

Charis, Χαρις, of the Greeks, was the same personage as Ceres of the Romans.

The pillar at the back of Charis indicates the partition wall between this chamber and the one next to it on the left.

The need of their assistance to the artist is indicated by the union of Hephaestus and Charis.

Charis and Tyche were allegories, the latter having been represented sitting because happiness does not stand fast.

The world would have forgotten General Charis, but for his wife Damalis, whom they have remembered these two thousand years.

As Charis was a tower sacred to fire; some of the Poets have supposed a nymph of that name, who was beloved by Vulcan.

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