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Graiae

American  
[grey-ee, grahy-ee] / ˈgreɪ i, ˈgraɪ i /

plural noun

  1. Graeae.


Graiae British  
/ ˈɡreɪiː, ˈɡraɪiː /

plural noun

  1. a variant of Graeae

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Example Sentences

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The Graiae were their sisters, three gray women who had but one eye between them.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton

Lucilius had held procuratorial offices in Alpes Graiae et Poeninae, Epirus, Creta et Cyrene, and Sicily.

From The Student's Companion to Latin Authors by Middleton, George

Once and awhile she smiles showing her few remaining teeth in Graiae fashion.

From Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume X, Missouri Narratives by United States. Work Projects Administration

A. Iam satis hoc Graiae memorandum contigit urbi Aeternumque decus, quod non impulsa nec ipso 390 Strata metu tenuit flagrantis in omnia belli Praecipitem cursum, raptisque a Caesare cunctis Vincitur una mora.

From Helps to Latin Translation at Sight by Luce, Edmund