Those who came after these were the first who gained skill in divination from entrails, and attained the pythonic art. |
The pythonic allegory which the Greeks have so obscured, in reality originated in this religious transaction. |
Many young Italians have begun to flee their iconic, pythonic homeland. |
Vivid as word pictures of the Great Wall of China can be, they don't wow a reader as instantly as a photograph of its pythonic length and girth can transport a viewer. |
A thousand years ago, an artisan had carved this horse from a single piece of jade, rendering the animal in sinuous, pythonic form. |