"Pythias" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pythias (noun)
1. In ancient Greek history, Pythias was a favorite of Alexander the Great and a governor of Lydia, Asia Minor.
2. More generally, a Pythias is someone who serves as a loyal companion or assistant to a leader or noble person.
In ancient times, Pythias was also a term used to describe a companion who was sworn to loyalty and would carry out the requests of their leader, often carrying out dangerous or secret missions on their behalf.
It seems that the word "pythagorical" is not a valid or recognized term in the English language.
Relating to ancient Greece, specifically the region of Phthia in Thessaly. The term can also refer to the Greek god Apollo, who was often referred to as "Phthiotian" or "Pythian" in relation to his oracular home at Delphi.<br><br>Additionally, pythian can also refer to anything related to pythons or snake-like motion.<br><br>In music, a pythian scale is a specific musical mode or scale.
The subfamily of pit vipers belonging to the genus Crotalus, commonly known as rattlesnakes.