laius

IPA: ɫˈaɪʌs

Root Word: Laius

noun

  • (Greek mythology) The father of Oedipus and husband of Jocasta
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Examples of "laius" in Sentences

  • Labdacus left behind a young son, Laius.
  • Laius heard of a prophecy that his son will kill him.
  • Just keep in mind the usual 'laius' about vandalism...
  • For Teiresias knows the murderer of Laius and will not tell.
  • Khodzhakuli makes a cameo appearance in the film as king Laius.
  • Removed Laius curse, if someone puts it back in, give a citation.
  • Children from a common mother might have linked Laius and myself.
  • But now I possess the ruling power which Laius held in earlier days.
  • The text on this article seems to say that they are the children of Laius.
  • The laius, or blue-thrush, is like the black owsel, only a little smaller; it lives on cliffs or on tile roofings; it has not a red beak as the black owsel has.

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