Euphrosyne
one of the Graces.
Origin of Euphrosyne
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How to use Euphrosyne in a sentence
“Or call it by some pretty name to placate it,” Euphrosyne suggested.
The Proud Prince | Justin Huntly McCarthyEuphrosyne wished that he would come out, within sight of the beckon of her hand.
The Hour and the Man | Harriet MartineauEuphrosyne cast a smile down to the nun, and placed herself against the jalousie, holding the branch upon her head.
The Hour and the Man | Harriet MartineauI advise you to make friends among the sisters, however, Euphrosyne; for there you will spend the next few years.
The Hour and the Man | Harriet Martineau“But I do not want to see any fighting,” said Euphrosyne, turning upon the stairs to descend.
The Hour and the Man | Harriet Martineau
British Dictionary definitions for Euphrosyne
/ (juːˈfrɒzɪˌniː) /
Greek myth one of the three Graces
Origin of Euphrosyne
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