Definition of Saronic

1. pertaining to an astronomical cycle [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saronic

sarneys
sarnie
sarnies
sarns
sarod
sarode
sarodes
sarodist
sarodists
sarods
sarong party girl
sarong party girls
saronglike
sarongs
saronic (current term)
saros
saroses
sarpanch
sarpe
sarplar
sarplars
sarpo
sarracenia
sarracenias
sarrasin
sarrasins
sarrazin
sarrazins
sarrusophone

Literary usage of Saronic

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

1. Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke (1815)
"... and as our crazy old caique was not seaworthy, we resolved to run for the most western port in our course toward the saronic BAT, now called the Gulf of ..."

2. Greek Islands by Anne Midgette (1999)
":..u*s fl'M 5fc jfe, Close to Athens and in the shadow of the Peloponnese. the islands in the saronic Gulf are rather a mixed hunch, ranging from the ..."

3. The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and by William Russell (1801)
"... but in- v-^vw stantly crowding sail, steered for the saronic gulf, between the coast of Attica and Peloponnesus. The Corinthians formed the van, ..."

4. Studies of Travel: Greece by Edward Augustus Freeman (1893)
"... Ube saronic Gulf. •"TRAVELLING in Greece has in * some measure to be done backwards. The stranger who reaches Athens, as it will often be convenient to ..."

5. Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke (1815)
"... and as our crazy old caique was not seaworthy, we resolved to run for the most western port in our course toward the saronic BAT, now called the Gulf of ..."

6. Greek Islands by Anne Midgette (1999)
":..u*s fl'M 5fc jfe, Close to Athens and in the shadow of the Peloponnese. the islands in the saronic Gulf are rather a mixed hunch, ranging from the ..."

7. The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and by William Russell (1801)
"... but in- v-^vw stantly crowding sail, steered for the saronic gulf, between the coast of Attica and Peloponnesus. The Corinthians formed the van, ..."

8. Studies of Travel: Greece by Edward Augustus Freeman (1893)
"... Ube saronic Gulf. •"TRAVELLING in Greece has in * some measure to be done backwards. The stranger who reaches Athens, as it will often be convenient to ..."

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