Definitions for Cimmerian

Cimmerian Cim·me·ri·an

Spelling: [si-meer-ee-uh n]
IPA: /sɪˈmɪər i ən/

Cimmerian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 313 anagrams from letters in Cimmerian (aceiimmnr).

Definitions for Cimmerian

adjective

  1. Classical Mythology. of, relating to, or suggestive of a western people believed to dwell in perpetual darkness.
  2. very dark; gloomy:

Examples for Cimmerian

In a valley among the black Cimmerian mountains the death-god Somnus had his abode.

The Cimmerian was standing over the litter on which lay the body of Tiberias.

And suiting action to words, he plunged after the Cimmerian.

The possibility that he might be following a will-o'-the-wisp infuriated the Cimmerian.

There was something about the confidence in the Cimmerian's dark face that shook him.

Personal risks had never yet deterred the Cimmerian from any purpose.

The next instant he had broken through the bushes after the Cimmerian.

The helmeted guards at the frontier did not question the Cimmerian.

He and the Cimmerian knew each other of old, and without love.

The tall Cimmerian was forced to bend his head as he stood up.

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