Phrygian

//ˈfɹɪ.d͡ʒɪ.ən//

Synonyms for "phrygian" (4 found)

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Closest matches (1)

Strong matches (1)

Related words (2)

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Translations

52 translations across 20 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • Φρύξ noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Armenian

3 entries
  • փռյուգական adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • փռյուգերեն name (language)
  • փռյուգացի noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • фригийски adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • фригиец noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Catalan

2 entries
  • frigi adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • frigi noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Dutch

1 entries
  • Frygisch name (language)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • friĝianino noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)
  • friĝiano noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Finnish

3 entries
  • fryygialainen adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • fryygia name (language)
  • fryygialainen noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

French

3 entries
  • phrygien name (language)
  • Phrygien noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)
  • Phrygienne noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Galician

3 entries
  • frixio adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • frixio name (language)
  • frixio noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

German

4 entries
  • phrygisch adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • phrygisch adj (written or spoken in the Phrygian language)
  • Phrygisch name (language)
  • Phryger noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Greek

4 entries
  • φρυγικός adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • φρυγικά name (language)
  • φρυγική name (language)
  • Φρύγας noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • פְרִיגִי adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)

Hungarian

3 entries
  • fríg adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • fríg name (language)
  • fríg noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Icelandic

1 entries
  • frýgískur adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)

Irish

1 entries
  • Frigiach adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)

Italian

1 entries
  • frigio adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)

Polish

4 entries
  • frygijski adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • frygijski adj (written or spoken in the Phrygian language)
  • język frygijski name (language)
  • Frygijczyk noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • frígio adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • frígio name (language)
  • frígio noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Russian

4 entries
  • фриги́йский adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • фриги́йский adj (written or spoken in the Phrygian language)
  • фриги́йский name (language)
  • фриги́ец noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Spanish

3 entries
  • frigio adj (of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture)
  • frigio name (language)
  • frigio noun (native or inhabitant of Phrygia)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

All history shows: idioms of dominant states often lead to the disappearance of the languages of the dominated states. Greek engulfed the Phrygian. Latin killed the Iberian and Gallic. Currently, 25 languages are disappearing every year! Understand one thing: I'm not fighting against English, I fight for diversity. An Armenian proverb wonderfully summarizes my thought: "The more languages you know, the more you are a person."

Source: tatoeba (3366838)

While up the crag AEneas climbs, to gain / full prospect far and wide, and scan the distant main. / If aught of Phrygian biremes he discern / Antheus or Capys, tost upon the seas, / or arms of brave Caicus high astern.

Source: tatoeba (6784956)

The Tyrians, yielding to the god, abate / their fierceness. Dido, more than all the rest, / warms to her Phrygian friends, and wears a kindly breast.

Source: tatoeba (6786775)

"With twice ten ships I climbed the Phrygian main, / my goddess-mother pointing out the way, / as Fate commanded. Now scarce seven remain, / wave-worn and shattered by the tempest's strain."

Source: tatoeba (6788998)

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