Definitions for Lycaonia

Lycaonia Lyc·a·o·ni·a

Spelling: [lik-ey-oh-nee-uh, -ohn-yuh, lahy-key-]
IPA: /ˌlɪk eɪˈoʊ ni ə, -ˈoʊn yə, ˌlaɪ keɪ-/

Lycaonia is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 196 anagrams from letters in Lycaonia (aacilnoy).

Definitions for Lycaonia

noun

  1. an ancient country in S Asia Minor: later a Roman province.

Examples for Lycaonia

The new culture penetrated the mountain ranges of Pisidia and Lycaonia.

Lycaonia (Acts 14:1-23) was not a political division, but a district in southern Galatia.

Derbe, for instance, was a native city of Lycaonia, and belonged to the Koinon or local assembly of that province.

Thence he marched through Lycaonia five stages—thirty parasangs.

The Greeks had passed through a part of Lycaonia in their march up the country, i. 2.

But still a work had to be done in Lycaonia and Pisidia if the results of his labours were not to be lost.

Now says the holy Gregory, there was a reverend monk in the country of Lycaonia, very pious, his name was Martyrius.

Situated upon the borders of Lycaonia is Garsauira, a village town, said to have been formerly the capital of the country.

The "speech of Lycaonia," v. 11, is an especially characteristic touch.

According to another version of the tale, this creation of mankind took place not at Panopeus, but at Iconium in Lycaonia.

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