Definitions for Pythias

Pythias Pyth·i·as

Spelling: [pith-ee-uh s]
IPA: /ˈpɪθ i əs/

Pythias is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 199 anagrams from letters in Pythias (ahipsty).

Definitions for Pythias

noun

  1. Damon and Pythias.
  2. the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who delivered the oracles.

Origin of Pythias

Latin Pȳthia Greek Pȳthía, feminine of Pȳthiós Pythian

Examples for Pythias

Like Damon and Pythias, these two men were bound by the strongest ties.

The friendship of Damon and Pythias was not more remarkable.

It occurs in this sense in Edwardes' Damon and Pythias, composed about 1564.

Their companions had long ago dubbed them Damon and Pythias.

A small buck and two does had gone through, but Pythias had not.

Pythias had done nothing wrong, but he had angered Dionysius.

Pythias once, scoffing at Demosthenes, said that his arguments smelt of the lamp.

They've been thicker than Damon and Pythias for a long time.

Then the ruler asked: "What will happen if Pythias does not return?"

The love of these men for each other was like the love of Damon and Pythias.

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