nyx (Meaning)
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nyx (n)
(Greek mythology) Greek goddess of the night; daughter of Chaos; counterpart of Roman Nox
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nyx Sentence Examples
- Nyx, the primordial goddess of night, enveloped the world in darkness.
- Under Nyx's cloak of stars, the world slumbered peacefully.
- The realm of Nyx was a shadowy abyss, where secrets whispered and dreams were born.
- As Nyx's chariot descended upon the earth, night fell, bringing respite from the weary day.
- The children of Nyx, the Moirae, spun the threads of fate in her enigmatic abode.
- The river Styx, flowing through Nyx's domain, marked the boundary between the living and the dead.
- Nyx's handmaids, the Hesperides, guarded the golden apples of immortality in her celestial garden.
- In the hushed stillness of Nyx's realm, witches and necromancers sought power and communion with the underworld.
- The astronomers of ancient Greece dedicated temples to Nyx, seeking to unravel the mysteries of the night sky.
- As the sun began its daily ascent, Nyx gracefully faded into the ethereal void, leaving behind a world illuminated by a new dawn.
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(Greek mythology) Greek goddess of the night; daughter of Chaos; counterpart of Roman Nox
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Nyx, the primordial goddess of night, enveloped the world in darkness.
Under Nyx's cloak of stars, the world slumbered peacefully.
The realm of Nyx was a shadowy abyss, where secrets whispered and dreams were born.
As Nyx's chariot descended upon the earth, night fell, bringing respite from the weary day.