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[ hahy-uh-ron, hahy-ron ] / ˈhaɪ əˌrɒn, ˈhaɪ rɒn /
noun, plural hi·er·a [hahy-er-uh, hahy-ruh]. /ˈhaɪ ər ə, ˈhaɪ rə/. (in ancient Greece) a temple or a sacred place. Origin of hieronFrom the Greek word hierón Words nearby hieronhierogram, hierogrammat, hierolatry, hierology, hieromonk, hieron, Hieronymic, Hieronymite, Hieronymus, hierophant, hierurgy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hieronHe recalls to my memory the ship that Hieron of Syracuse gave to Ptolemy, wonderful for its size. Heart of Man|George Edward Woodberry Advice to Hieron by Simonides — that he should govern well, and thus make himself beloved by his subjects. Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume I (of 4)|George Grote We should not go far astray in speaking of the Hieron as an ancient Carlsbad as well as an ancient Lourdes. Vacation days in Greece|Rufus B. Richardson Be mine this broken hour, And Hieron may flute through after-time At secret doors where you lock up your favors. The Mortal Gods and Other Plays|Olive Tilford Dargan
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