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Teian, a.|ˈtiːən| Also Tean. [f. Gr. τήϊος of or from τέως Teos + -ian.] Of or relating to Teos, an ancient Ionian city on the western coast of Asia Minor north of Ephesus.
1646J. Hall Poems 34 Who light'st Love's dying Torch with purer fire, And breath'st new life into the Teian lyre. 1787J. Nott Select Odes from Hafez p. ix, Whether Anacreon borrowed the gaiety of his Odes from the Persian Gazel, or whether Hafez enriched his native language by an imitation of the Teian bard, I will not venture to determine. 1821Byron Juan III. lxxxvi. 47 The Scian and the Teian muse, The hero's harp, the lover's lute, Have found the fame your shores refuse. 1858[see Argive a.]. 1902E. R. Bevan House of Seleucus II. xix. 47 Antiochus..backed the envoys of the Teians in other places. 1941M. Rostovtzeff Social & Econ. Hist. Hellenistic World III. 1348 The Tean decree..which may refer to the synoecism of Teos and Lebedos. 1983R. E. Allen Attalid Kingdom iii. 50 Teian envoys had been sent to Antiochos. |