Similar words: pythias, scythian, forsythia, python, pythonic, pythagoras, pythagorean, reticulated python. Meaning: n. (Greek mythology) the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who transmitted the oracles.
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1, He overthrew the Pythia, who with her ancestors had ruled for an eternity.
2, This famous temple was the home of the Pythia, a specially chosen and trained woman who according to legend channeled the voice and wisdom of Apollo, the god of prophecy.
3, The dependencies of all suggested measures for charge fluctuation on the size of rapidity window are compared by using the hadronic and nuclear collision models—PYTHIA and RQMD.
4, During the oracular sessions, the Pythia spoke in an altered voice and tended to chant her responses, indulging in wordplay and puns.
5, Pythia served a powerful sorcerer for decades to learn the secrets of his power.
6, This famous temple was the home to the Pythia, a specially chosen and trained woman who, according to legend, channeled the voice and wisdom of Apollo, the god of prophecy.
7, And the trance state had a lot of similarities with the description of The Pythia, there,(http://sentencedict.com/pythia.html) at the temple of Delphi.
8, Generals, politicians, and private citizens of the ancient world flocked to Delphi to question the Pythia and seek her divinely inspired advice.
9, If Apollo was a musician, then his priestess, the Pythia, was his instrument.
10, Ancient records tell of mystical, sweet-smelling vapors rising from the earth, putting The Pythia under Apollo's spell.
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