Minerva accepts the challenge of the Mæonian Arachne, who will not yield to her in the praises of being first in weaving wool.
Or was he ignorant that Thrace did not extend beyond the Pæonian and Thessalian mountains.
This is the "æonian condemnation" to which reference was made a little while ago.
They began from the base upwards that the building might unite them to their companions"--souls that in æonian bliss beheld the Face of God unveiled.
But next Idomeneus killed Phæstus, the son of Mæonian Borus, who had come from fertile Tarne.
Wouldst thou lure me, say, To some fair city of Mæonian name Or Phrygian, more remote from Sparta still?
The Mæonian Nymph delineates Europa, deceived by the form of the bull; and you would think it a real bull, and real sea.
But the dulness of hearers and incapacity to understand the doctrine of Scripture are not the only obstacles those will have to contend against who undertake to preach "the [oe]onian gospel.
And I saw another angel flying in mid-heaven, having the [oe]onian gospel [i.
What remains for such sinners is the "[oe]onian judgment" (see p.
How good it all would seem To souls that from the æonian ebb and flow Came down to hear once more the to and fro Swing o' the clock dictate its hourly theme.
Far away--as in the heart of an æonian silence, I heard the clear jubilant outcry of the golden throat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "onian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.