Definition of Gynecia

1. gynecium [n] - See also: gynecium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gynecia

gynandromorphous
gynandromorphs
gynandromorphy
gynantherous
gynarchic
gynarchies
gynarchy
gyne
gyne-
gynecandrous
gynecea
gyneceum
gynecia (current term)
gynecian
gynecic
gynecium
gyneco-
gynecocracies
gynecocracy
gynecocratic
gynecogenic
gynecography
gynecoid
gynecoid pelvis
gynecologic
gynecologic oncologists
gynecologic oncology

Literary usage of Gynecia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Relations of Shirley's Plays to the Elizabethan Drama by Robert Stanley Forsythe (1914)
"The plot of The Arcadia is, briefly, as follows: On account of an oracle, Basilius, King of Arcadia, has withdrawn into the country with his Queen, gynecia, ..."

2. The Greek Romances in Elizabethan Prose Fiction by Samuel Lee Wolff (1912)
"After supper, which all three hasten through, gynecia pretends to be unwell, ... gynecia happening upon an old love-philtre, which she has never used, ..."

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