Associations to the word «Antioch»
Noun
- Orient
- Claudius
- Fuller
- Midwest
- Captivity
- Catholic
- Nazareth
- Antony
- Horace
- Precedence
- Ohio
- Envoy
- Theologian
- Basilica
- Ravenna
- Deposition
- Lem
- Saber
- Prince
- Caliph
- Oakland
- Ninth
- Romano
- Pisum
- Empire
- Earthquake
- Silas
- Sylvester
- Monastery
- Evangelist
- Saul
- Sicily
- Ruler
- Prefect
- Truce
- Peter
- Sultan
- Kenyon
- Burgher
- Succession
- Slew
- Muslim
- Baghdad
- Jurisdiction
- Missionary
- Moravia
- Ix
- East
- Justin
- Cistercian
- Adherent
- Metropolis
- Chronicle
- Acre
- Fortress
- Vii
- Paul
- Monk
- Valence
- Augustus
- Christ
- Capital
- Judaism
- Pastor
- Princes
- Capture
- Niger
- Follower
- Romans
- Antiquity
- Saint
- Baptism
- Diocese
Adjective
Wiktionary
ANTIOCH, proper noun. The name of a number of cities founded by kings of the Seleucid dynasty, the most famous being "Antioch on the Orontes" in ancient Syria (modern day Antakya in south-eastern Turkey)
ANTIOCH, proper noun. A city in California.
ANTIOCH, proper noun. A village in Illinois.
ANTIOCH, proper noun. A ghost town in Nebraska.
ANTIOCH, proper noun. A village in Ohio.
Dictionary definition
ANTIOCH, noun. A town in southern Turkey; ancient commercial center and capital of Syria; an early center of Christianity.
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