Chrysostom
Americannoun
noun
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“I think that it’s been a very good time for us. A restful time. It has been a chance for us to slow down and actually become acquainted with one another,” Brother Chrysostom said.
From Washington Post • Jan. 21, 2022
They include volumes like a Greek first edition of liturgies of John Chrysostom, an early church father, printed in Rome in 1526.
From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2022
The sentencing of Denis "Chrysostom" Alexander brings to an end a long-running search for justice for his victims.
From BBC • Jul. 30, 2021
The fourth-century Church Father John Chrysostom even turned these stereotypes on their head.
From Scientific American • Dec. 11, 2020
At last he became, in the words of Dio Chrysostom, who wrote during the second century A.D.:
From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton
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