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Delphi

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Noun — An ancient Greek city famous as the home of a powerful oracle believed to speak with divine authority.

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek Delphoi, the name of the sacred site in central Greece.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Delphi” mean?

The word “Delphi” means an ancient Greek city famous as the home of a powerful oracle believed to speak with divine authority. In plain terms, best known as the ancient Greek oracle site; also used for a forecasting technique named after it.

How do you pronounce “Delphi”?

“Delphi” is pronounced DEHL-fee (/ˈdɛlfi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Delphi” in a sentence?

Here is “Delphi” used in a sentence: “Pilgrims once travelled to Delphi to consult the oracle.”

What part of speech is “Delphi”?

“Delphi” is a noun.

Where does the word “Delphi” come from?

The word “Delphi” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek Delphoi, the name of the sacred site in central Greece.

How many meanings does “Delphi” have?

“Delphi” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an ancient Greek city famous as the home of a powerful oracle believed to speak with divine authority.

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