How do you use Lydian in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like anatolian, plus the exact meaning.
Lydian meaning
A native or inhabitant of ancient Lydia.
Synonyms of Lydian
Using Lydian
- The main meaning on this page is: A native or inhabitant of ancient Lydia.
- Useful related words include: anatolian, anatolian language.
- In the example corpus, lydian often appears in combinations such as: the lydian, lydian king, lydian is.
Context around Lydian
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Lydian
- In this selection, "lydian" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, info, supporting, etruscan, king, mode and international stand out and add context to how "lydian" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include allowing the lydian king to and an etruscan lydian association has. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "lydian" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and abdulai, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with lydian
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Phrygia was by that time a Lydian subject. (8 words)
Barbarian Cimmerians sacked many Lydian cities, except for Sardis. (9 words)
An Etruscan/Lydian association has long been a subject of conjecture. (11 words)
Put another way, the augmented fourth of the Lydian scale has been reduced to a perfect fourth in Ionian, the major seventh in Ionian, to a minor seventh in Mixolydian, etc. The tonic of a transposed mode is at the same number of 5ths down (resp. (46 words)
Gyges was the son of Dascylus, who, when recalled from banishment in Cappadocia by the Lydian king Myrsilos—called Candaules "the Dog-strangler" (a title of the Lydian Hermes) by the Greeks—sent his son back to Lydia instead of himself. (41 words)
Official statements by the UK Foreign Office tend to downplay support of Lydian International, which was set to become one of Armenia’s biggest taxpayers prior to the start of the public campaign in 2018. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Lydian (IV) Lydian mode on F About this sound Play ( help · info ) Lydian is the fourth mode.
Gyges was the son of Dascylus, who, when recalled from banishment in Cappadocia by the Lydian king Myrsilos—called Candaules "the Dog-strangler" (a title of the Lydian Hermes) by the Greeks—sent his son back to Lydia instead of himself.
Campaigners, as well as a British MP, have the role of the UK Foreign Office in supporting Lydian International in its dispute with the Armenian government.
Official statements by the UK Foreign Office tend to downplay support of Lydian International, which was set to become one of Armenia’s biggest taxpayers prior to the start of the public campaign in 2018.
Lydian is committed to good international industry practices in all aspects of its operations including production, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility.
They said that they cannot definitively evaluate the Amulsar project’s potential impact on the environment because Lydian had submitted flawed and incomplete information to the Armenian authorities.
The Lydian is on the light-rail stop at 26th and Welton, providing residents and office tenants with easy access to Denver International Aiport, Union Station and the entire light-rail system.
The Lydian String Quartet, based at Brandeis University, returns to Davis for a pair of concerts in late February as part of an artistic residency sponsored by the UC Davis music department.
According to Herodotus and Plutarch, he met with Croesus and gave the Lydian king advice, which however Croesus failed to appreciate until it was too late.
An Etruscan/Lydian association has long been a subject of conjecture.
Apart from these Creto-Greek attributions, Günther Neumann has suggested that Athena’s name is possibly of Lydian origin; Günther Neumann, “Der lydische Name der Athena.
Barbarian Cimmerians sacked many Lydian cities, except for Sardis.
First, an alliance agreement was signed with the Lydian King Croesus and Nabonidus the Babylonian king in 542 BC.
It was not until the reign of Croesus (560–545 BC) that the cities of Ionia fell completely under Lydian rule.
Knight argues that the "castration", which is not described, may have kept women youthful, in the sense of allowing the Lydian king to have intercourse with them without pregnancy.
Mimnermus laments the degeneracy of the citizens of his day, who could no longer stem the Lydian advance.
Phrygia was by that time a Lydian subject.
Put another way, the augmented fourth of the Lydian scale has been reduced to a perfect fourth in Ionian, the major seventh in Ionian, to a minor seventh in Mixolydian, etc. The tonic of a transposed mode is at the same number of 5ths down (resp.
Scales in the Lydian mode ( About this sound listen ( help · info ) ) are major scales with the subdominant (fourth scale degree) raised by a semitone.
Schliemann got to work again at Hissarlik in 1878, and greatly increased our knowledge of the lower strata, but did not recognize the Aegean remains in his "Lydian" city of the sixth stratum.
Common combinations with lydian
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the lydian 11×
- lydian king 4×
- lydian is 3×
- lydian international 3×
- lydian mode 2×
- of lydian 2×
- his lydian 2×