Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at aristarchi.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Aristarchi.
Examples
-
I shall bear with equanimity any punishment, greater than the loss of such a reward, which the Aristarchi of the hour may think fit to inflict.
-
I invited a good many people to come in the afternoon -- among others, Aristarchi, who looks very absorbed when music is going on, but with him it means absolutely nothing, because he is a little deaf, but looks eager in order to seize other people's impressions.
-
From time to time Arisa went and listened at the hole in the floor, and when she heard the guests beginning to take their leave she hid Aristarchi in the embrasure of a disused window that was concealed by a tapestry, and she went into the larger room and lay down among the cushions by the balcony.
-
Listening intently, Aristarchi heard a soft quick whispering, and he saw that it was punctuated by a very slight occasional movement of her head.
-
"How did you find this out?" asked Aristarchi on the floor beside her, and reaching down into the dark space to explore it with his hand.
-
Aristarchi already stood in the doorway taking leave of Beroviero with, many oily protestations of satisfaction in having made his acquaintance.
-
"I have business with Messer Angelo," said Aristarchi.
-
Aristarchi laid his knotty hands on the stone sill and pulled himself up till his face was against the grating.
-
Then Aristarchi and his men paid the dealers their commission and took the money and the sword.
-
Aristarchi rose early, though it had been broad dawn when he had entered his home.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.