cynthian
sɪnˈθiːən
Definitions
1. noun
A follower of the Roman goddess Cybele, especially in ancient Greece and Rome.
“The cynthians of the city celebrated their annual festival in honor of Cybele.”
sɪnˈθiːən
1. noun
A follower of the Roman goddess Cybele, especially in ancient Greece and Rome.
“The cynthians of the city celebrated their annual festival in honor of Cybele.”