Definitions for Thracian

Thracian Thra·cian

Spelling: [threy-shuh n]
IPA: /ˈθreɪ ʃən/

Thracian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 267 anagrams from letters in Thracian (aachinrt).

Definitions for Thracian

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Thrace.
  2. an Indo-European language of ancient Thrace.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Thrace or its inhabitants.

Origin of Thracian

1560-70; Latin Thrāci(us) of Thrace (Greek Thrā́ikios, equivalent to Thrā́ik(ē) Thrace + -ios adj. suffix) + -an

Examples for Thracian

Before she could address him, he took his leave of the Thracian.

A division of Thracian infantry was left in guard of the camp.

Thracian, which is more than 7,000 years old, was only discovered 20 years ago and is home to a number of vampire grave sites.

The people of Pieria were supposed to have been of Thracian origin.

The servile movement is combined with the bold plans of the Thracian Spartacus.

Going down to the underworld alive was something Thracian shamans just did, as natural as singing along the forest paths.

Last week, Bulgarian archaeologists unearthed an unusual 13th-century grave in an ancient city named Thracian.

His bride, Eurydice, was the daughter of a Thracian shepherd.

"I would have you go back to the Thracian mountains," he said.

Of commerce and the arts he was as ignorant as when he left his Thracian home.

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