Definition of Sepias

1. Noun. (plural of sepia) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sepias

1. sepia [n] - See also: sepia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sepias

separatum
sepawn
sepawns
seperate
seperately
seperation
seperator
sephen
sephens
sephira
sephirah
sephirot
sephiroth
sepia
sepiapterin synthase
sepias (current term)
sepic
sepidaceous
sepiment
sepiments
sepiolid
sepiolids
sepiolite
sepiolites
sepiost
sepiostare
sepiosts
sepium
sepiums
sepmag

Literary usage of Sepias

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

1. The History of Greece by William Mitford (1823)
"Storm and Shipwreck at sepias. Battle of Thermopylae. 01.74.4. XERXES halted several days at Therme, to refresh BC480. l"s troops, to acquire intelligence, ..."

2. Notes on Herodotus: Original and Selected from the Best Commentators by Dawson William Turner (1857)
"X.—a landholder in the neighbourhood of sepias. c. та\\а ... sepias, cf. vii. 183, a. On the Magi, cf. i. 131, я., 140, ac, vii. 54, a. Сн. CXCIV—a. ..."

3. A History of Greece by Connop Thirlwall (1836)
"It arrived in time to capture fifteen Persian ships, which had been detained at sepias after the departure of the main body, and as they followed in ..."

4. The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and by William Russell (1801)
"... to the north of LETTER cape sepias, on the coast of Magnesia''8. XIL 4. At both these stations, the sea and land-forces of Xerxes arrived, ..."

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