释义 |
[ uh-rahy-uhn ] / əˈraɪ ən /
nounflourished 7th century b.c., Greek poet: inventor of the dithyramb. Classical Mythology. a winged horse often believed to be the offspring of Poseidon and Demeter. Words nearby Arionarillode, Arimathaea, Arimathea, Arimidex, Ariminum, Arion, ariose, arioso, Ariosto, Ariovistus, aripiprazole Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ArionThe Mollusk also, the Arion, is anything but an ardent consumer. The Life of the Fly|J. Henri Fabre When at last the vessel came, the king summoned the sailors into his presence, and asked them if they knew any thing of Arion. Cyrus the Great|Jacob Abbott Only one among the number, a longish poem on Arion, is at all remarkable. Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. II (of 6): The Romantic School in Germany|Georg Brandes Another famous musician was Arion, who won not only praise for his great skill in playing, but also much wealth. Stories of Old Greece and Rome|Emilie Kip Baker
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