Definition of Philomelas

1. philomela [n] - See also: philomela

Lexicographical Neighbors of Philomelas

philologists
philologize
philologized
philologizes
philologizing
philologue
philologues
philology
philomath
philomathematic
philomathic
philomaths
philomathy
philomel
philomela
philomelas (current term)
philomels
philomene
philomenes
philomimesia
philomot
philomots
philomuse
philomuses
philomusical
philopatric
philopatry
philopena
philopenas
philophobia

Literary usage of Philomelas

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

1. The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian: In Fifteen Books. To which by Diodorus (1814)
"philomelas, puffed up with this victory, cut the decrees of the Amphictyons out of the pillars ... philomelas in the mean time drew a wall round the temple, ..."

2. The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian, in Fifteen Books by Diodorus (1814)
"And now the report of the seizing the temple was spread far and near; upon which the Locrians, who were next borderers, marched against philomelas with a ..."

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