<span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> A male given name of historical usage. circle of <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> From Apollō + -ius. The feminine counterpart of this name is Apollōnia. (Classical...
circles of <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> plural of circle of <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span>...
Circles of <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> Wikipedia Named for the ancient Greek geometer and astronomer <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Perga (ca 262—ca 190 BCE). circle of <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> (plural...
the Old English <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Tyre ... Arcestrates sē cyning hēold <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> hand on handa ... ... the king Archestratus held <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span>, hand in hand...
Ultimately from <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> Pergaeus's Ancient Greek term ἀσύμπτωτος (asúmptōtos, “not falling together”), from ἀ- (a-, “not”) + συν- (sun-, “together”)...
has an article on: Apoloniusz Wikipedia pl Learned borrowing from Latin <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span>, from Ancient Greek Ἀπολλώνιος (Apollṓnios). IPA(key): /a.pɔˈlɔ.ɲuʂ/ Rhymes:...
superlative am apollinischsten) (relational) of Apollo, Apollonia or <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Perga; Apollonian apollonian Positive forms of apollinisch Comparative...
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [a.pɔlˈloː.ni.ũː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [a.polˈlɔː.ni.um] Apollōnium accusative singular of <span class="searchmatch">Apollōnius</span>...
[ˈhæ͜ɑrˠ.peˌstrend͡ʒ] hearpestrenġ m the string of a harp <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Tyre: And <span class="searchmatch">Apollōnīus</span> his hearpenæġl ġenam and hē þā hearpestrenġas mid cræfte āstirian...
(părthenía) 300 BCE – 250 BCE, <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Rhodes, 2 502 300 BCE – 250 BCE, <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Rhodes, 2 872 300 BCE – 250 BCE, <span class="searchmatch">Apollonius</span> of Rhodes, 2 951 300 BCE...