Associations to the word «Pythia»
Noun
- Tripod
- Priestess
- Oracle
- Apollo
- Heracles
- Chasm
- Trance
- Prophecy
- Plutarch
- Python
- Vapour
- Cassandra
- Socrates
- Divination
- Vapor
- Chewing
- Cassie
- Seer
- Serpent
- Laurel
- Ecstasy
- Precinct
- Cult
- Antiquity
- Prophet
- Inspiration
- Bride
- Hercules
- Temple
- Julia
- Shrine
- Priest
- Myth
- Palmer
- Curse
- Sanctuary
- Verse
- Greek
- Rite
- Greece
- Ion
- Cave
- Sacrifice
- Goddess
- Answer
- Witch
- God
- Possession
- Symptom
- Spring
- Spirit
- Statue
- Reply
- Hero
- Bc
- Scholar
- Tradition
- Giving
- Religion
- Question
- Drink
- Ad
- Spoke
- Leave
- Planet
Adjective
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Wiktionary
PYTHIA, proper noun. The priestess of Pythian Apollo, the Oracle of Delphi
Dictionary definition
PYTHIA, noun. (Greek mythology) the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who transmitted the oracles.
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.