phanar (Meaning)

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phanar (n.)

A quarter of Constantinople which, after the Turkish conquest of the city, became the chief Greek quarter; hence, the Greek officials of Turkey, or phanariots, as a class.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phanar

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phanar Sentence Examples

  1. The phanar's ethereal glow illuminated the ancient temple's interior.
  2. The lighthouse's phanar cast a guiding beam across the stormy sea.
  3. The street lamps' phanar cast long shadows that danced upon the cobblestones.
  4. The luminous phanar atop the mountain served as a beacon for travelers.
  5. The phanar's radiant light pierced through the thick fog.
  6. The chandelier's phanar sparkled brilliantly, creating a festive atmosphere.
  7. The fireflies' phanar twinkled like miniature stars in the summer night.
  8. The phanar of the lighthouse guided ships to safety during the tempestuous storm.
  9. The car's headlights emitted a powerful phanar that illuminated the road ahead.
  10. The phanar of the night sky, the moon, bathed the world in its silvery glow.

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A quarter of Constantinople which, after the Turkish conquest of the city, became the chief Greek quarter; hence, the Greek officials of Turkey, or phanariots,

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The phanar's ethereal glow illuminated the ancient temple's interior.

The lighthouse's phanar cast a guiding beam across the stormy sea.

The street lamps' phanar cast long shadows that danced upon the cobblestones.

The luminous phanar atop the mountain served as a beacon for travelers.