Associations to the word «Corinth»
Noun
- Isthmus
- Thebes
- Sparta
- Athens
- Poseidon
- Vicksburg
- Carthage
- Epistle
- Athenian
- Mississippi
- Siege
- Aphrodite
- Greece
- Spartan
- Chattanooga
- Tyrant
- Olympia
- Gulf
- Tripoli
- Crete
- Syracuse
- Confederate
- Apostle
- Bragg
- Lucius
- Memphis
- Bc
- Sicily
- Hera
- Arcadia
- Thrace
- Byzantium
- Macedonia
- Priscilla
- Cor
- Athena
- Antioch
- Titus
- Clement
- Rhodes
- Zeus
- Reorganization
- Denton
- Raisin
- Tennessee
- Herodotus
- Macedonian
- Greek
- Chariot
- Vase
- Oracle
- Ancient
- Motorway
- Perseus
- Mainland
- Apollo
- Saratoga
- Arkansas
- Romans
- Silas
- Pottery
- Johnston
- Ptolemy
- Venetian
- Nero
- Roman
- Persia
- Bce
- Jason
- Citadel
- Garrison
- Sherman
- Crossroads
- Canal
- Mcclellan
- Rome
- Pegasus
- Secession
- Picket
- Totem
- Goethe
- Charleston
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CORINTH, proper noun. A city in Greece on the northern coast of the Peloponnese peninsula.
CORINTH, noun. (obsolete) A small fruit; a currant.
Dictionary definition
CORINTH, noun. The modern Greek port near the site of the ancient city that was second only to Athens.
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