For the lightning and the gis and the trident are but fables, and so all ancient theology. |
Whatever may have been her motive, she put her gis over our head. |
The Lukian Apollo was the deity of the defeated side, as Athene of the gis was the deity of the victors. |
The gis of their Minerva was only said to turn men into stones. |
Inside, people trickled onto a long, white canvas mat dressed in white gis and white belts. |
When arrayed for war she wore a golden helmet and carried a shield, or gis. |