Associations to the word «Corinthian»
Noun
- Medusa
- Foliage
- Ceiling
- Granite
- Ornament
- Crouch
- Athena
- Motif
- Veranda
- Limestone
- Pavilion
- Plaster
- Herodotus
- Syracuse
- Decoration
- Wreath
- Statue
- Sicily
- Tyrant
- Hines
- Epistle
- Shaft
- Verandah
- Pantheon
- Forth
- Sprite
- Tile
- Altar
- Interior
- Hawthorn
- Hades
- Vault
- Raisin
- Venice
- Aphrodite
- Staircase
- Carving
- Roof
- Greece
- Parapet
- Revival
- Apollo
- Scroll
- Oration
- Front
- Zeus
- Terra
- Dun
- Bahia
- Pew
- Hera
- Amateur
- Keystone
- Porte
- Pier
- Pulpit
- Stafford
- Wren
- Michelangelo
- Monument
- Walters
- Zenith
- Edifice
- Gable
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CORINTHIAN, adjective. Of or relating to Corinth
CORINTHIAN, adjective. (architecture) Of the Corinthian Greek order
CORINTHIAN, adjective. Elaborate, ornate
CORINTHIAN, adjective. Debauched in character or practice; impure
CORINTHIAN, noun. An inhabitant or a resident of Corinth, and its suburbs.
CORINTHIAN, noun. An inhabitant, a resident of; a thing that originates from Corinthia
CORINTHIAN, noun. An accomplished amateur athlete.
CORINTHIAN, noun. A sailboat owner who helms his or her own boat in competitive racing.
CORINTHIAN, noun. A worldly, fashionable person, accepted in society though possibly dissolute.
CORINTHIAN, noun. (manège) Horse show-class in which contestants are members of a formal hunt and wear its livery, as opposed to appointment show-class.
CORINTHIAN, noun. A small tubular wafer used in desserts.
CORINTHIAN, noun. Alternative form of Corinthian (a sailboat owner who helms his or her own boat in competitive racing)
CORINTHIAN SPIRIT, noun. An especially high standard of sportsmanship.
CORINTHIAN SPIRITS, noun. Plural of Corinthian spirit
Dictionary definition
CORINTHIAN, noun. A man devoted to the pursuit of pleasure.
CORINTHIAN, noun. A resident of Corinth.
CORINTHIAN, adjective. Or pertaining to the Corinthian style of architecture.
CORINTHIAN, adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of Corinth or its inhabitants.
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.