What is another word for seriphus?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛɹɪfəs] (IPA)

Seriphus, a rocky, barren island in the Aegean Sea, has several synonyms for its name. One of the most commonly used is Siphnos, which is derived from the ancient Greek word "Sipha," meaning ploughshare. Another synonym is Siphanto, which is of Italian origin and similar in sound to the name of the island. In Turkish, the island is known as Sivrihisar, while in ancient times it was known as Alope, which means "fox" in Greek. Finally, the island was also known as Santorini, although this name is now more commonly associated with another nearby Greek island. Regardless of its name, Seriphus remains a popular destination for visitors seeking beautiful beaches and stunning sunsets.

Synonyms for Seriphus:

What are the hypernyms for Seriphus?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Seriphus?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for seriphus (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Seriphus?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.

What are the meronyms for Seriphus?

Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.

Usage examples for Seriphus

When the Seriphian told him that he had not obtained this honor by himself, but by the greatness of his city, he replied, "You speak truth; I should never have been famous if I had been of seriphus; nor you, had you been of Athens."
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Atchievements of Perseus in Argos, and seriphus.
"The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II"
Ovid
Yet not the youth's bold valor, amply prov'd, By all his brave atchievements; nor his toils Thee, Polydectes, mov'd; who rul'd the isle, The paltry isle, seriphus; stubborn still, Inexorable hatred thou maintain'st: Endless against him burns thy rage unjust.
"The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II"
Ovid

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