Presumably then his knowledge of heroic poetry was derived either from Boeotia, where he lived, or from Cyme in Aeolis, from whence his father had emigrated.
In the coming century Cymeof Aeolis would give a wife to a Phrygian king.
Two years after the flight of Ardys the usurper was struck down by an assassin whom he had hired against Ardys, and the Lydians sent messengers to Cyme to invite Ardys to ascend again the throne of his fathers.
Miletus, Myus, and Priene commanded the mouth of the Maeander; Ephesus and Colophon the mouth of the Cayster; Phocaea and Cyme the mouth of the Hermus.
The time is fixed more exactly by the fact that Midas of Phrygia, whose wife was the daughter of Agamemnon king of Cyme (I.
Tha weardh he micclum afyrht and andhracode thaet his rice feallan sceolde, thurh to-cyme thaes sodhan cyninges.
An dhaera gecydde and bodode Cristes to-cyme mid sealm-sange, and odher mid witegunge.
Cyme never radiant; drupes blue, or dark-purple or black at maturity.
Pedicels 1-flowered, in a loose compound cyme or umbel.
Footnote 2603: The councillors at Cyme who refused to support Homer at the public expense.
At Cyme in Campania, between Misenum and Puteoli, there is a crescent-shaped spot.
Meantime off Cymethere was a naval battle between Menecrates and Calvisius Sabinus.
ARDYS “Ardys, who had fled precipitately with his wife and daughter, found himself at Cyme in such poverty that he was reduced to becoming first a ploughman, and then an innkeeper.
On arriving at Cymethe bandit presented himself at the inn of Ardys.
In the scorpioid cyme the flowers are arranged alternately in a double row along one side of the false axis (fig.
The uniparous cyme presents two forms, the scorpioid or cicinal and the helicoid or bostrychoid.
In the uniparous cyme a number of floral axes are successively developed one from the other, but the axis of each successive generation, instead of producing a pair of bracts, produces only one.
In the helicoid cyme there is also a false axis formed by the basal portion of the separate axes, but the flowers are not placed in a double row, but in a single row, and form a spiral or helix round the false axis.
Scorpioidal or cicinal cyme of Forget-me-not (Myosotis palustris).
Then Aristodicus stood forth, and answered: "Lord, is it thus thy suppliants are succoured, What time thy Oracle bids men of Cyme To yield their suppliant to the Persian spears?
The people of Cyme were uncertain whether they ought to comply.
To this Aristodicus replied by asking the oracle how it was that it watched over and guarded those who sought its own protection, while it directed the people of Cyme to abandon and betray suppliants for theirs.
A Glomerule= is a cymestill more compacted, so as to imitate a head.
Diagram of a simple cyme in which the axis lengthens, so as to take the form of a raceme.
Compound cyme of Hydrangea arborescens, with neutral enlarged flowers round the circumference.
A Fascicle= (meaning a bundle), like that of the Sweet William and Lychnis of the gardens, is only a cyme with the flowers much crowded.
A complete forking cyme of an Arenaria, or Chickweed.
A Cymule= (or diminutive cyme) is either a reduced smallcyme of few flowers, or a branch of a compound cyme, i.
His home was at Ascra, a village in a valley under Helicon, whither his father had migrated from Cyme in Aeolis on the coast of Asia Minor.
Such were Ephorus ofCyme and Theopompus of Chios, both pupils of Isocrates; and the writers of Atthides (chronicles of Attic history), the chief of whom were Androtion and Philochorus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cyme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ament; blossom; cone; head; spike