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[ nos-uhs ] / ˈnɒs əs /
OTHER WORDS FROM GnossusGnos·si·an, adjectiveWords nearby Gnossusgnomon, gnomonic, -gnomy, gnosia, gnosis, Gnossus, gnostic, Gnosticism, Gnosticize, gnotobiology, gnotobiosis Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for GnossusI come to thee a more constant lover; damsel of Gnossus, lay aside thy fear, the wife of Bacchus shalt thou be. Ars Amatoria, or The Art Of Love|Ovid The heifers of Gnossus and of Cydon 751 sighed to mate with him. Ars Amatoria, or The Art Of Love|Ovid This would be a most extraordinary oversight, as the scene is laid in Crete, in the town of Gnossus. Chaucer's Works, Volume 3 (of 7)|Geoffrey Chaucer From Gnossus, whence the Greeks drew all their laws and science, came probably the Greek word gnosis, meaning knowledge. Archaic England|Harold Bayley
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