amphionic
/æmˈfɪɒnɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of Amphion, a legendary musician in Greek mythology, especially his music, which was said to have the power to move stones.
“The amphionic melodies resonated through the entire valley, captivating the audience with their ethereal beauty.”
2. noun
a pair of stones, especially two stones used in Greek mythology to block the passage of the river Asopus.
“The amphionics were said to have been placed by Amphion to prevent the river from flooding the nearby village.”