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Meaning of thessalian

Wordnet

thessalian (n)

a native or inhabitant of Thessaly

Webster

thessalian (a.)

Of or pertaining to Thessaly in Greece.

Webster

thessalian (n.)

A native or inhabitant of Thessaly.

thessalian Sentence Examples

  1. The Thessalian cavalry charged with devastating force at the Battle of Thermopylae.
  2. The Thessalian plain, known for its fertile soil, supported vast agricultural production.
  3. The Thessalian League, a powerful alliance, played a significant role in Greek politics.
  4. The Thessalian philosopher Aristotle was a tutor to Alexander the Great.
  5. The Thessalian city of Larissa served as an important trade and administrative center.
  6. The Thessalian dialect of Greek was distinct from other dialects spoken in the region.
  7. The Thessalian landscape was characterized by rolling hills and swift-flowing rivers.
  8. Thessalian pottery, renowned for its intricate designs, was exported throughout the Mediterranean.
  9. The Thessalian myth of the Argonauts featured the adventures of a band of heroes seeking the Golden Fleece.
  10. The Thessalian cult of the Great Goddess was a key aspect of local religious practices.

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a native or inhabitant of ThessalyOf or pertaining to Thessaly in Greece., A native or inhabitant of Thessaly.

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The Thessalian cavalry charged with devastating force at the Battle of Thermopylae.

The Thessalian plain, known for its fertile soil, supported vast agricultural production.

The Thessalian League, a powerful alliance, played a significant role in Greek politics.

The Thessalian philosopher Aristotle was a tutor to Alexander the Great.