Eos
the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn, identified by the Romans with Aurora.
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How to use Eos in a sentence
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They used the Canon Eos 5D Mark II, with Moore joining in with a Canon Eos 1D Mark IV if the shot was particularly complicated.
‘Escape From Tomorrow’: Making Disney’s Worst Nightmare | Marlow Stern | October 9, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTQuasi recuperata auctoritate, says Calvin, liberius jam Eos objurgat: this supplies a link of feeling between vv.
Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the Corinthians | James DenneyI was in such impatience to reach Eos that I did not cross over to Haberford, to drop in on my father.
Tramping on Life | Harry KempBut if you would learn the splendour of this castle it is an easy matter, for Eos hung the walls of it with Dawn and Sunset.
The Secret Glory | Arthur Machen
Par seinte charite bidde a pateR noster for iohan Eos boc wrat.
Heo as ha rinne wes in eosternesse hire ane feng te cleopien to crist ant bidden Eos bone.
British Dictionary definitions for Eos
/ (ˈiːɒs) /
Greek myth the winged goddess of the dawn, the daughter of Hyperion: Roman counterpart: Aurora
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