Scopas is a 6 letter English word.
You can make 99 anagrams from letters in Scopas (acopss).
1795-1805; Latin scōpae (plural, singular scopa rare) twigs, shoots
Scopas was greedy of money; nothing would satisfy his avarice.
The third is the period of Praxiteles and Scopas, in the fourth century.
But, as the blow came upon Scopas unexpectedly, no resistance was made, and he was brought prisoner to the palace.
Hitherto Scopas was known to us, setting aside literary records, only as one of the sculptors who had worked at the Mausoleum.
An acquaintance with the art of Scopas is extended by the study of his younger and still more important contemporary Praxiteles.
In this master, therefore, may be recognized one whose aims were similar to those of Scopas and Praxiteles.
A copy of the Pythian Apollo by Scopas is in the same museum.
Pausanias tells us that Scopas was the architect of the temple, and so important in the case of a Greek Scopas.
Groskurd would supply the words Σκόπα καὶ ἄλλων τεχνιτῶν, “the work of Scopas and other artificers.”
But whether this Scopas is the Scopas of our text and a hero of Jason's is not clear.