Definitions
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- adjective about, from, or of the Sea of Tiberias
- adjective about, from, or of Tiberius
- adjective about, from, or of the Tiber
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Examples
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Suetonius informs us that Tiberius founded a library in the new Temple of Apollo; and we learn from some incidental notices that he instituted another, called the Tiberian, in his own house, consisting chiefly of works relating to the empire and the acts of its sovereigns.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various
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The Western is called Tiberian, after the far famed school of Massorah at Tiberias.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Now I have this sudden urge to play Red Alert: Tiberian Sun again … I can imagine tea-baggers riding attack dolphins waving misspelled signs.
Think Progress » Virginians Buck Far-Right Policies Of McDonnell And Cuccinelli 2010
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Now I have this sudden urge to play Red Alert: Tiberian Sun again … I can imagine tea-baggers riding attack dolphins waving misspelled signs.
Think Progress » Virginians Buck Far-Right Policies Of McDonnell And Cuccinelli 2010
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Now I have this sudden urge to play Red Alert: Tiberian Sun again … I can imagine tea-baggers riding attack dolphins waving misspelled signs.
Think Progress » Virginians Buck Far-Right Policies Of McDonnell And Cuccinelli 2010
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Rolande did not flaunt his interest, but neither did he try to hide it even though Tiberian culture was more rigid than ours and did not look kindly on dalliances between men.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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It was Maestro Gonzago de Escabares, an Aragonian historian, who began calling me Antinous after the name of a young man who was once the beloved of a Tiberian Imperator.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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I discovered this in a Tiberian bathhouse, approximately one hour before the recital that was meant to be my introduction to the Dauphin.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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It was Maestro Gonzago de Escabares, an Aragonian historian, who began calling me Antinous after the name of a young man who was once the beloved of a Tiberian Imperator.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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I discovered this in a Tiberian bathhouse, approximately one hour before the recital that was meant to be my introduction to the Dauphin.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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