Dialect of Indo-European language spoken by the Phrygians.
1 Seeing a phrygian cap upon his head, a cry escaped her:-Ah
2 There is no doubt how the Phrygian kingdom came by its end.
3 Good day for Grott. Thus spoke a mariner, touching his Phrygian cap.
4 His pieces were collected and published under the title of ' Phrygian Canticles.'
5 This was the place we sought-theValley of the Phrygian Tombs.
6 Aesop the Phrygian was there, and held the office of jester.
7 Cybele with the Phrygian Sun God goes to the Hyperboreans, 592-u.
8 She stops on seeing a young man in a Phrygian cap.
9 The Phrygian music was fantastic and turbulent, and fit to excite disorderly passions.
10 To us it points out its home, as the Phrygian cap denotes Ganymede.
11 Only the one is written in a Mixo-Lydian, the other in a Hyper - Phrygian mood.
12 On his head he wore a cap in shape closely resembling the Phrygian bonnet.
13 In another passage, after describing the Phrygian worship of Cybele, he comments as follows:
14 Pelops is represented as a Phrygian , and the son of the wealthy king Tantalus.
15 It is my pleasure to rave; why cease the breathings of the Phrygian flute?
16 Later art represents him as a bowman of girlish charms, wearing a Phrygian cap.
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