Associations to the word «Serapis»
Noun
- Isis
- Osiris
- Ptolemy
- Alexandria
- Bey
- Hades
- Scarborough
- Pearson
- Zeus
- Horus
- Homme
- Egyptian
- Pluto
- Deity
- Hms
- Cult
- Minerva
- Greco
- Temple
- Worshipper
- Portico
- Bon
- Claudius
- Jupiter
- Egypt
- Frigate
- Underworld
- Oracle
- Neptune
- Greek
- Richard
- Jones
- Worship
- Countess
- Apollo
- Divinity
- Statue
- Basilica
- Dedication
- Superstition
- Serpent
- Babylon
- Emblem
- Convoy
- Ensign
- Inscription
- God
- Grenade
- Stern
- Memphis
- Deck
- Romans
- Pitt
- Idol
- Sink
- Mast
- Sanctuary
- Rite
- Shrine
- Ruin
- Staff
- Priest
- Rome
- Engagement
- Alliance
- Flag
- Christian
- Emperor
- Treasure
- Vessel
- Ship
- Goddess
- Sailor
- Captain
- Destruction
- Alexander
- Surrender
- Trinity
- Gun
- Holland
Adjective
Wiktionary
SERAPIS, proper noun. A Graeco-Egyptian god devised during the 3rd century BC as a means to unify the Greeks and Egyptians in the realm of Ptolemy I.
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.