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nepenthe

[ni-pen-thee] / nɪˈpɛn θi /


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Those lyrics, which act upon the mind like nepenthe, are also by Segal, a classics scholar who is driving without a poetic license.

From Time Magazine Archive

And the search is more intense than ever for the Unspoiled Spot, where Those Who Know can get away from it all for a quiet taste of nepenthe with good food and a clean bed.

From Time Magazine Archive

For thrill-loving tourists, for the great, near-great and notorious, Catalina had been nepenthe.

From Time Magazine Archive

But, assuming the nepenthe, it has been assumed also that in it was the secret of the spell with which she so promptly disarmed Menelaus.

From Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern by Saltus, Edgar

Among the ancient Greeks and Egyptians they found something they called nepenthe, and the Theban women knew how to compound it.

From New Tabernacle Sermons by Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)