Definition of Sinopites

1. sinopite [n] - See also: sinopite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sinopites

sinological
sinologies
sinologists
sinologue
sinologues
sinology
sinomenine
sinoper
sinopers
sinopia
sinopias
sinopie
sinopis
sinopises
sinopite
sinopites (current term)
sinople
sinopulmonary
sinoscopy
sinoventricular conduction
sins
sinsemilla
sinsemillas
sinsring
sinsyne
sinter
sinterabilities
sinterability
sintered

Literary usage of Sinopites

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

1. Ancient Egypt Under the Pharaohs by John Kenrick (1852)
"There was also a still more celebrated temple of the same god, under the title Zeus sinopites', near Memphis, and according to one account it was from this ..."

2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography by William Smith, Mahmoud Saba (1857)
"... indeed, seems to have prevailed on the western side of the Nile long before the Si- nopic deity of that name (Zens sinopites) was introduced from Pontus ..."

3. Cornelii Taciti historiarum libri qui supersunt: The histories of Tacitus by Cornelius Tacitus (1891)
"9 calls it "arx Aegypti regum." How tempus." this throws light on the name sinopites, 8. ut recens ..."

4. Griechische Mythologie und Religionsgeschichte by Otto Gruppe (1906)
"... mit Kerberos und Drachen dargestellten Gottes, der im Auftrage des Ptolemaios Soter gestohlen sein soll, um in Memphis als Zeus sinopites oder Sarapis ..."

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