Berytian

//bəˈɹɪʃən//

Synonyms for "berytian"

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Translations

18 translations across 10 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • Βηρύτιος noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)

Czech

1 entries
  • berytský adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)

French

3 entries
  • bérytien adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)
  • Bérytien noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)
  • Bérytienne noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)

German

4 entries
  • Beryter adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)
  • berytisch adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)
  • Beryter noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)
  • Beryterin noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)

Italian

2 entries
  • beritense adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)
  • beritense noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)

Latin

2 entries
  • Bērȳtensis adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)
  • Bērȳtius adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)

Polish

1 entries
  • beryteński adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)

Russian

1 entries
  • беритский adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)

Slovak

1 entries
  • berytský adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)

Spanish

2 entries
  • beritense adj (of or pertaining to Berytus)
  • beritense noun (native or inhabitant of Berytus)

Sample sentences

14 total sentences available.

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[P]reſently after Gideons death, the Iſraelites worſhipped Baal Berith, or Beryti, from the Citie called Berytum, [...] The like Judg[es] 9. 2, 4. i.e. the Idol of Berith, or the Berytian Citie. Whence it is moſt likely, that Gideon making a League, or having frequent Commerce with ſome Berytian perſon of great fame, it gave the occaſion of this piece of Jewiſh idolatrie, otherwiſe unknown: [...]

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It will have been observed that the names of the Tyrian, Sidonian, and Berytian learned men and authors of the time—Antipater, Apollonius, Boëthus, Diodotus, Philo, Hermippus, Marinus, Paulus, Maximus, Porphyrius—are without exception either Latin or Greek.

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[T]he book actually does cram together a great deal of legal knowledge. Schulz thought that it could only be a product, directly or indirectly, of the school of Beirut and proposed to rename it 'the Berytean lawbook'; [...]

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Byzantine believers showed equally little interest in the removal of the Alexandrian school to Antioch after Olympiodorus, and of the Berytian law school to Sidon after the disastrous earthquake of 557.

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