Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- Byzantine empress (525–548) who ruled jointly with her husband, Justinian I.
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- proper noun A female
given name , most famously borne by two empresses ofByzantium .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Across the street, Desiree Gruber and Stefani Greenfield were celebrating the opening of the Stuart Weitzman store where handbags, scarves, jewelry and shoes they design under the name Theodora & Callum will be sold this summer.
In East Hampton, Ushering in New Shops Marshall Heyman 2011
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Across the street, Desiree Gruber and Stefani Greenfield were celebrating the opening of the Stuart Weitzman store where handbags, scarves, jewelry and shoes they design under the name Theodora & Callum will be sold this summer.
In East Hampton, Ushering in New Shops Marshall Heyman 2011
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While Theodora's appointment is considered a great honor by her friends, family and fellow students, all of whom would love to be in Theodora's space shoes, there is a problem: Theodora never actually enrolled in the IASA.
REVIEW: The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume 1 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2007
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While Theodora's appointment is considered a great honor by her friends, family and fellow students, all of whom would love to be in Theodora's space shoes, there is a problem: Theodora never actually enrolled in the IASA.
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Ludovic had to deposit himself in Theodora's new wicker rocker, where he looked and felt lamentably out of place.
Chronicles of Avonlea Lucy Maud 1912
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"And do you call her Theodora?" asked Lothair, rather dryly.
Lothair Benjamin Disraeli 1842
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35 The prudence of Theodora is celebrated by Justinian himself; and his laws are attributed to the sage counsels of his most reverend wife whom he had received as the gift of the Deity.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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77 The remaining history of images, from Irene to Theodora, is collected, for the Catholics, by
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Alemannus (p. 12, 13) understands of Theophanes as civil language, which does not imply either piety or repentance; yet two years after her death, St. Theodora is celebrated by Paul Silentiarius, (in proem.v. 58 40
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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He called Theodora a "sly baggage," and proposed that she should give him her earnings to invest in a new patent grease-trap company.
April Showers 1900
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