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Meaning of phrygian

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phrygian (n)

a native or inhabitant of Phrygia

a Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient inhabitants of Phrygia and now extinct--preserved only in a few inscriptions

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phrygian (a.)

Of or pertaining to Phrygia, or to its inhabitants.

Webster

phrygian (n.)

A native or inhabitant of Phrygia.

A Montanist.

phrygian Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Greek city-state of Phrygia was home to the Phrygian people.
  2. Phrygian art featured elaborate metalwork and colorful ceramics.
  3. The Phrygian language was an Indo-European tongue spoken in central Anatolia.
  4. The Phrygians played an important role in the Persian-Greek wars.
  5. The Phrygian cap became a symbol of freedom in the Roman Republic.
  6. Phrygian music used a unique scale and was often played on the aulos, a double-reed instrument.
  7. The Phrygian mode is a musical scale that is characterized by an augmented second.
  8. Phrygian dress was typically adorned with intricate embroidery and jewelry.
  9. The Phrygian cult of Cybele involved ecstatic rituals and the worship of a mother goddess.
  10. Phrygian architecture incorporated elements of both Greek and Persian styles.

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a native or inhabitant of Phrygia, a Thraco-Phrygian language spoken by the ancient inhabitants of Phrygia and now extinct--preserved only in a few inscriptions

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The ancient Greek city-state of Phrygia was home to the Phrygian people.

Phrygian art featured elaborate metalwork and colorful ceramics.

The Phrygian language was an Indo-European tongue spoken in central Anatolia.

The Phrygians played an important role in the Persian-Greek wars.