Phrygian
Phrygian , proper adjective
[Latin Phrygius, Greek Fry`gios, from Frygi`a Phrygia, a country of Asia Minor.]
Of or pertaining to Phrygia, or to its inhabitants.
Collocations (2)
Phrygian mode (Music) , one of the ancient Greek modes, very bold and vehement in style; -- so called because fabled to have been invented by the Phrygian Marsyas. — Moore (Encyc. of Music)
Phrygian stone , a light, spongy stone, resembling a pumice, -- used by the ancients in dyeing, and said to be drying and astringent.
Phrygian , proper noun
1.
A native or inhabitant of Phrygia.
2.
(Ecclesiastical Hist.) A Montanist.