But take thou care, my brother, that Clytæmnestra hear nothing of these things.
A most impressive event to the Greek mind of Homer's age; the greatest of the rulers is wretchedly cut off from his Return by his wife Clytæmnestra and her paramour Ægisthus.
Krohn referred it definitively to the lower polyps; it differs from its congeners only by its form, its tentacular cirrhi, and its mode of life: it is the Mnestra parasites.
O daughter of Clytæmnestra and Agamemnon, O Electra, thou that hast remained a virgin a long time.
Now your wife Clytæmnestra has brought forth a daughter in your house, referring to me the title of the most beautiful, whom thou must needs sacrifice.
But it behooved him to ask [the use of] my name from me, as an enticement for his daughter, and Clytæmnestra would have been most readily persuaded to give her daughter to me as a husband.
I am the daughter of Leda, and Clytæmnestra is my name, and my husband is king Agamemnon.
Agamemnon sent for his daughter with this view, but repenting, he dispatched a messenger to prevent Clytæmnestra sending her.
Gunther, "On the Structure and Affinities ofMnestra parasites Krohn; with a revision of the Classification of the Cladonemidae," Mitt.
The remarkable medusa Mnestra parasites is ecto-parasitic throughout life on the pelagic mollusc Phyllirrhoe, attached to it by the sub-umbral surface, and its tentacles have become rudimentary or absent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mnestra" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.