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Pythic
Pythic, a. (ˈpɪθɪk) [ad. L. Pȳthic-us, Gr. Πῡθικός, f. Πῡθώ or Πῡ́θων: see prec.] = Pythian a.1603 Holland Plutarch Explan. Wds., Pythick or Pythian games, were celebrated to the honour of Apollo Pythius, neere the city Delphos, with great solemnity. 1746 Francis tr. Horace, Art Poetry 559 A Youth..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pythic Club
The Pythic (or "P") Club was a private students' dining club at Oxford University, formerly based in Christ Church. wikipedia.org
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Pythian
Pythian, a. (n.) (ˈpɪθɪən, ˈpaɪ-) [f. L. Pȳthi-us (a. Gr. Πῡ́θιος of Delphi, or the Delphic Apollo) + -an. Πῡ́θιος is now generally held to have been derived from Πῡθώ or Πῡ́θων, the older name of Delphi and the surrounding region; but it was in ancient times connected with the legend of the πύθων o... Oxford English Dictionary
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palsying
palsying, ppl. a. (ˈpɔːlzɪɪŋ) [f. prec. + ing2.] That palsies or paralyses; paralysing.1803 Miss Porter Thaddeus (1826) III. xii. 260 Thaddeus gazed at him with a palsying uncertainty in his heart. 1898 G. Meredith Odes Fr. Hist. 47 On fields where palsying Pythic laurels grow. b. Becoming palsied o... Oxford English Dictionary
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furor
‖ furor (ˈfjʊərɔː(r)) Forms: 5 fourour, fureur, 5–6 furour(e, 6– furor. [L.; originally a. F. fureur, ad. L. furōr-em, n. of state f. furĕre to rage, be mad.] 1. Fury, rage, madness, anger, mania.c 1477 Caxton Jason 22 b, Considerest thou not the strengthe and force of my body and the furour of my s... Oxford English Dictionary
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