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cyprian

[sip-ree-uhn] / ˈsɪp ri ən /


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The field team, led by Cyprian Nyete, mainly consists of a group of highly trained Kenyans who live locally and scour the landscape after heavy rains.

From Science Daily • Nov. 28, 2024

Cyprian Catholic Roman Church, on East Capitol Street in Southeast Washington, when I heard organ music and decided to peek in.

From Washington Post • Jul. 12, 2022

As for Chief Buthelezi, he dismissed the princess as "an illegitimate child of my cousin, King Cyprian", and described Prince Mbonisi as someone who the king used "to run errands".

From BBC • May 5, 2021

During the Plague of Cyprian in the mid-200s in Rome, agricultural production collapsed as farmers died, and people fled to the cities.

From Salon • May 4, 2020

Both islands were ever after sacred to her, and she was called Cytherea or the Cyprian as often as by her proper name.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton