Definitions for Pactolus

Pactolus Pac·to·lus

Spelling: [pak-toh-luh s]
IPA: /pækˈtoʊ ləs/

Pactolus is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 423 anagrams from letters in Pactolus (aclopstu).

Definitions for Pactolus

noun

  1. a small river in Asia Minor, in ancient Lydia: famous for the gold washed from its sands.

Examples for Pactolus

It was found mixed with the sands of the Pactolus and other rivers.

From these gravels the Pactolus brought down gold in ancient times.

And a voyage on the river Pactolus is open to any one who can paddle a canoe.

It was an inundation of Pactolus; it was Jupiter entering Danae's chamber.

And even now the sands of Pactolus glitter with grains of gold-dust.

I will pour the waters of Pactolus through the valley of Briarfield.

He lurched out of the hotel, and went in the direction of the Pactolus claim.

The Pactolus takes but the sand-drifts from the hoards lost to use in the Tmolus.

The god directed him to go and bathe in the Pactolus, and he should be restored to his former condition.

I suppose that was because he had to drive out to the Pactolus?'

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