[ noun ] the modern Greek port near the site of the ancient city that was second only to Athens <noun.location>
Corinth \Cor"inth\ (k?r"?nth), n. [L. Corinthus, Gr. ????. Cf. {Currant}.] 1. A city of Greece, famed for its luxury and extravagance.
2. A small fruit; a currant. [Obs.] --Broome.
Wurltech said it is reviewing its Corinth, Miss., contract manufacturing business and will determine soon its long-term plans for those operations.
The spokesman said the accident occurred near the seaside village of Loutra Oraias Elenis, 27 miles south of Corinth.
The Neapolitan expansiveness of invention and luxuriant vocal writing were drastically cut back; the siege itself was re-located from Negroponte to Corinth.
The city of Ancient Corinth, slightly inland from the modern center, dates from Homeric times and became a maritime power as early as the seventh century B.C. Early painted pottery from Corinth was popular and has been found throughout the Mediterranean.
The city of Ancient Corinth, slightly inland from the modern center, dates from Homeric times and became a maritime power as early as the seventh century B.C. Early painted pottery from Corinth was popular and has been found throughout the Mediterranean.