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How to use Grecian in a sentence

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Besides, there are hairpins in delicate gold, silver, and bronze with motifs of peacock, swan and deer, inspired by Grecian designs.
The main map is painted with a palette believed to be common to that found on Grecian urns and is configured very similar to Mare Nostrum.
During 800 BC Alexander the Great conquered the Grecian Empire of city-states and Greece became part of the Macedonian Empire.
Her Grecian style gown was made entirely of scarlet silk and chiffon which gave the illusion of translucency.
Watch for the Grecian dresses and Empire line dresses with a new grunge feeling.
The above is made clear in all the great theogonies, principally in the Grecian.
An ornamental Grecian brazier, or urn, is back in place on top of a 100 ft high column at Castle Howard.
One of the most unusual-looking fall-planted bulbs is the Grecian windflower.
The only thing missing was the Gipper's slicked back do, all Grecian formula and hair oil.
The plane is a Grecian ovolo with bead and is designed to cut a one-inch wide profile in half-inch thick stock.
It was designed along Grecian lines with a high empire waist, and silver lace trim.
Caesarian births have been a part of human culture since ancient times, and numerous references appear in ancient Hindu, Egyptian, Grecian and Roman mythologies.
In Grecian times bracelets were popular with men and soldiers wore defensive bands of leather, often decorated with gold, silver and or gemstones, on their forearms.
It's the Grecian crop that we typically find in pizzerias and Italian eateries here in the states, as they tend to be more sweet than those grown in Italy.
In the fourth century BC, temples of healing, venerating the god Asclepias were erected all over the Grecian world from Epidaurus to Tricca, from Pergamon to Corinth.
Reasons for my Gingrich blues No lunar dreams or Grecian cruise No credit line from Tiffany's No saintly wife, his former squeeze.
I learned to love Sydney Smirke's circular Reading Room set under an iron-ribbed dome in a courtyard of his elder brother's Grecian pantechnicon.
I am a Grecian vase from way back in antiquity, My ears, my foot, my neck, and my mouth, Are all the parts my makers named for me.
Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy, on the other hand, juxtaposed sharp tuxedo jackets with romantic Grecian drapes.
It looks like a futuristic chaise longue, and is almost Grecian in its blinding-white color.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But the Greek machineries of social life were absolutely and essentially limited by nature to a Grecian latitude.
Orphism and the Mysteries had attempted the same thing in the Grecian world without achieving a lasting success.
Every Grecian home has its eikon or picture of a saint or the Blessed Virgin.
To that eupatrid, joined before with himself, was now intrusted the command of the Grecian fleet.
For these Grecian hetairai comprised, in the main, the flower of their generation.
Alexander conquered both Bactriana and Sogdiana, and planted Grecian cities there.
Their beauty was Grecian, their deformity Egyptian, their tout ensemble French.
It was hideous, cabbage-green, with black velvet put on in a Grecian pattern.
Not only the forms, but even the shining texture of the Grecian bronze, is here copied in bucchero.
The only carved molding is the Grecian fret of the dentil course in the pedimental cornice.
Everybody said that the world had not seen such undressing in public since the Grecian revival at the time of the Directoire.
Her nose was indeed a straight Grecian one, but not geometrically straight.
That matron, like most Grecian women, was ignorant of her own written language.
We see that the puzzle about identity proves at last to be of Grecian origin.
If ever any work were a sacred one, it was that of caring for these Grecian widows.
And you hate the very sight of shellwork and cone-frames, and Grecian painting, and all such vanities?
Grecian mythology said that the fountain of Hippocrene was struck out by the foot of the winged horse Pegasus.
If Homer did not create the Grecian theogony, he gave form and fascination to it.
The Grecian populace ascribed to the waters of the Jordan the supernatural virtue of healing several distempers.
Hitherto the Grecian confederates had sent their deputies to the Peloponnesus.
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