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eos

[ee-os] / ˈi ɒs /
NOUN
aurora
Synonyms
STRONG


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Often they are long, rolling words: polyphloisboio thalasses, “the much-thundering sea,” or rhododaktylos eos, “rosy-fingered dawn.”

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2017

Possuit tenebras nocti Ita quod apud eos erat indeficiens lui Spatio unius anni continuata lux erat Et ista continuata dies et prolongata erat.

From A Hymn on the Life, Virtues and Miracles of St. Patrick Composed by his Disciple, Saint Fiech, Bishop of Sletty by Fiech, Saint

At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum.

From The Project Gutenberg RST Manual by Marcello Perathoner

Rogabant ut ad eos veniret sanctus Qui discurrebat per Latium Ut converteret ab errore Populos Hiberniæ ad viam vitæ.

From A Hymn on the Life, Virtues and Miracles of St. Patrick Composed by his Disciple, Saint Fiech, Bishop of Sletty by Fiech, Saint

At vero eos accusam et justo duo dolores et rebum.

From The Project Gutenberg RST Manual by Marcello Perathoner




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