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Basilius

American  
[buh-sil-ee-uhs, -zil-] / bəˈsɪl i əs, -ˈzɪl- /

noun

  1. Saint. Basil, Saint.


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Basilius, the tyrannical king, is played by a scruffy, cigar-chomping Lea DeLaria, who tramps around the stage with the bent strut of Groucho Marx.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 16, 2021

Hobson plays King Basilius like a boy trying to overcompensate for his self-consciousness at a middle-school dance, flip-flopping between peacock machismo and hand-wringing insecurity.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2019

King Basilius, meanwhile, asks the oracle, “Art thou man or woman?”

From The New Yorker • Jul. 27, 2018

Despite his pretense of nonbelief, Basilius is disturbed by the oracle’s dark words and decides to outrun misfortune by getting out of Arcadia.

From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2015

The next period of importance in our study of Trebizontine princesses is that covered by the long reign--1349-1390--of Alexius III., the second son of Basilius by Irene of Trebizond.

From Women of Early Christianity by Brittain, Alfred

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