charicleia
kərʃəlʃʃəʍʍə
Definitions
1. noun
The eldest daughter of Cynic philosopher, Hypatia, in a 4th-century Roman novel. A Christian saint and martyr.
“In the 4th-century Roman novel, Charicleia’s journey from paganism to Christianity serves as a compelling narrative thread.”
2. proper noun
A Christian saint and martyr from Roman novel.
“Charicleia’s life is a testament to her unwavering faith in the face of persecution.”