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Thalia
[ thuh-lahy-uh, they-lee-uh, theyl-yuh ]
noun
- the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
- one of the Graces.
Thalia
/ θəˈlaɪə /
noun
- the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry
- one of the three Graces
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Thalia1
Example Sentences
She added that Thalia has suffered emotionally and physically, which continues to this day.
"There's a legacy of colonisation in Australia where First Nations people have always been disproportionately segregated and controlled," says Thalia Anthony, a law professor at the University of Technology Sydney.
Thalia Flores, a former Democrat who manages retail stores, changed her voter registration to undeclared last fall and plans to vote in New Hampshire’s Republican presidential primary against Trump.
Thalia Floras, of Nashua, switched her “lifetime” party affiliation as a Democrat so that she could vote for Ms. Haley in the primary.
A spokeswoman from operator Thalia Waste Management said the display was intended to "brighten up our space".
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