Definition of Euripuses

1. euripus [n] - See also: euripus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Euripuses

eureka effects
eureka moment
eureka moments
eurekas
eurgh
eurhipidurous
eurhythmia
eurhythmic
eurhythmics
eurhythmies
eurhythmy
euripe
euripes
euripi
euripus
euripuses (current term)
eurite
eurites
euritic
euritte
eurkaryote
euro
eurodemo
eurodemos
euroisation
euroization
euroize
eurokies
eurokous
euroky

Literary usage of Euripuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Daphnis & Chloe by Longus, John Maxwell Edmonds, Parthenius, Stephen Gaselee (1916)
"... and in the nethermost part of the dell a place all lined with wandering ivy, the ground 1 ie euripuses or canals. 2 ie a glade, the Greek is " oakwood. ..."

2. On the worship and love of God: Treating of the Birth of the Earth, Paradise by Emanuel Swedenborg (1885)
"... by which, like euripuses,* they flowed to their goals: the form itself marked the goal, which sometimes was interior, as it were, concentrating itself, ..."

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