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[ tir -inz ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtɪr ɪnz / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun an ancient city in Greece, in Peloponnesus: destroyed in 486 b.c. by the Argives; excavated ruins include Cyclopean walls forming part of a great fortress.
Words nearby Tiryns Tirso de Molina, Tirthankara, Tiruchirapalli, Tiruchirappali, Tirunelveli, Tiryns , 'tis, Tisa, tisane, Tischendorf, Tiselius
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Example sentences from the Web for Tiryns The position of the akropolis at Mykn differs widely from that of either of the neighbouring akropoleis of Tiryns and Argos.
Studies of Travel - Greece | Edward A. Freeman
For ornament, for polish or finish of any kind, we are not to look in the stage represented by Tiryns .
Studies of Travel - Greece | Edward A. Freeman
The walls of Tiryns are of more gigantic blocks; but they made simply an enclosure of a palace.
Vacation days in Greece | Rufus B. Richardson
Tiryns , Argos, Mykn, are all hill cities; but they occupy hills of very different heights and figures.
Studies of Travel - Greece | Edward A. Freeman
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