neomenia (Meaning)
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neomenia (n.)
The time of the new moon; the beginning of the month in the lunar calendar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of neomenia
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neomenia Sentence Examples
- The arrival of neomenia signaled the start of a new lunar month in ancient Greece.
- The priests observed neomenia by offering sacrifices and conducting rituals.
- For Athenian citizens, neomenia was a day of rest and public gatherings.
- The priests of the Eleusinian Mysteries held a grand festival at neomenia.
- The neomenia of each month was marked by a special sacrifice to Zeus.
- The farmers celebrated neomenia as a time of purification and renewal.
- The neomenia following the winter solstice was a particularly significant occasion.
- The neomenia was a time for people to come together and reaffirm their community ties.
- The Athenians believed that the neomenia brought good luck and prosperity.
- The neomenia was an important part of the religious and civic life of ancient Greece.
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The time of the new moon; the beginning of the month in the lunar calendar.
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No antonyms found.
The arrival of neomenia signaled the start of a new lunar month in ancient Greece.
The priests observed neomenia by offering sacrifices and conducting rituals.
For Athenian citizens, neomenia was a day of rest and public gatherings.
The priests of the Eleusinian Mysteries held a grand festival at neomenia.