Associations to the word «Dionysius»
Noun
- Pseudo
- Syracuse
- Dion
- Corinth
- Tyrant
- Plutarch
- Carthage
- Plato
- Sicily
- Cassius
- Mar
- Alexandria
- Maximus
- Mercenary
- Syriac
- Mysticism
- Pliny
- Aquinas
- Patriarch
- Bede
- Cato
- Antioch
- Bc
- Herodotus
- Epistle
- Hierarchy
- Confessor
- Tyranny
- Cicero
- Jacobite
- Aristotle
- Metropolitan
- Constantinople
- Syrian
- Mor
- Ptolemy
- Olympiad
- Ignatius
- Synod
- Augustine
- Denis
- Greek
- Messina
- Contrary
- Bce
- Treatise
- Theology
- Divine
- Claudius
- Antiquity
- Martyr
- Easter
- Liber
- Theologian
- Athens
- Mystic
- Orator
- Philo
- Elder
- Negation
- Authorship
- Nativity
- Numeral
- Wherefore
- Citadel
- Lucius
- Geographer
- Sparta
- Greco
- Commentary
- Consecration
- Apostle
- Damon
- Titus
- Incarnation
- Philosopher
- Martyrdom
- Gregory
- Oration
- Roman
- Corpus
Adjective
Wiktionary
DIONYSIUS, proper noun. An Ancient Greek male given name
Dictionary definition
DIONYSIUS, noun. The tyrant of Syracuse who fought the Carthaginians (430-367 BC).
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