Associations to the word «Dionysius»
Noun
- Deacon
- Rhetoric
- Say
- Rome
- Orthodox
- Ovid
- Legate
- Romans
- Catapult
- Contemplation
- Bishop
- Georg
- Mathews
- Cites
- Isthmus
- Magna
- Quotation
- Gaul
- Canon
- Crucifixion
- Names
- Siege
- Pope
- Aborigine
- Clement
- Celestial
- Disciple
- Mainstay
- Virgil
- Redoubt
- Cyril
- Spartan
- Socrates
- Basil
- Grammar
- Neo
- Persecution
- Liturgy
- Authenticity
- Gaius
- Monk
- Hermes
- Contingent
- Athenian
- Historian
- Ambrose
- Exile
- Tel
- Augustus
- Dogma
- Annal
- Orthodoxy
- Ruler
- Horseman
- Gospel
- Hercules
- Apollo
- Chronicle
- Chronology
- Fragment
- Spirituality
- Thinker
- Plague
- Calendar
- Monastery
- Xii
- Translation
- Andreas
- Ad
- Bonn
- Cornelius
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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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