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Thea   /θˈiə/   Listen
Thea

noun
1.
(Greek mythology) the Titaness who was mother of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology.  Synonym: Theia.






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"Thea" Quotes from Famous Books



... followed by "wide-bosomed Earth," Tartarus and Eros (love). Chaos unaided produced Erebus and Night; the children of Night and Erebus are Aether and Day. Earth produced Heaven, who then became her own lover, and to Heaven she bore Oceanus, and the Titans, Coeeus and Crius, Hyperion and Iapetus, Thea and Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, "and youngest after these was born Cronus of crooked counsel, the most dreadful of her children, who ever detested his puissant sire," Heaven. There were other sons of Earth and Heaven peculiarly hateful to their father,(3) ...
— Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1 • Andrew Lang

... thing he knew, the' they we'e!" Clementina stood expectant, but the chef smoked on as if that were all there was to say, and seemed to have forgotten her. "Who do you think put them thea, ...
— Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells

... ploughing up those parallel ruts where the wagon trains of common ideas were jogging along in their regular sequences of association. No wonder the ancients made the poetical impulse wholly external. [Greek: Maenin aeide, Thea], Goddess,—Muse,—divine afflatus,—something outside always. I never wrote any verses worth reading. I can't. I am too stupid. If I ever copied any that were worth reading, ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, March, 1858 • Various

... me moi tlaies ge, thea, megan horkon homossai Meti moi autps pema kakon bouleusemen allo.]—Odys. ...
— Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and • James Emerson Tennent

... they duller or wiser than we are, Those heathens of old? Who shall say? Worse or better? Thy wisdom, O "Thea Glaucopis", was wise in thy day; And the false gods alluring to evil, That sway'd reckless votaries then, Were slain to no purpose; they revel Re-crowned in ...
— Poems • Adam Lindsay Gordon



Words linked to "Thea" :   Titaness, Greek mythology



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