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silenus

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for silenus.

Editorial note

In Hyperion, the character Martin Silenus is rich enough that he lives in a novelty palace where all the rooms are connected by teleporters.

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Quick take

(Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for silenus.

noun

(Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus.

Example sentences

1

In Hyperion, the character Martin Silenus is rich enough that he lives in a novelty palace where all the rooms are connected by teleporters.

2

I'd enjoy an entire book series with Martin Silenus as the central character.

3

Martin Silenus does better than that in Hyperion.

4

Distinguishing features: Bowery is a character out of Renaissance art - perhaps Silenus, the companion of Dionysus.

5

Endymion and Rise were to Simmons what The Dying Earth was to Silenus.

6

It is quite in character for Martin Silenus.

7

And the "Tolstoy" problem was expressed (better?) in Socrates' time via Ecclesiastes (~ even kingdoms turn to dust) and Silenus (~ better not to be born), the dual perils of materialism and spirituality.

8

According to Silenus, "the best thing for a man is not to be born, and if already born, to die as soon as possible." [1] This is not to mention the plague of overpopulation and all the resulting problems that unrestrained breeding has led to.

9

This should be our choice, if choice we have; and the next to this is, when we are born, to die as soon as we can." - Silenus...

10

This is a good decision, reflecting the wisdom of Silenus, who, legend goes, once mused that the best thing is not to be born, and if already born, to die quickly.

Quote examples

1

And the "Tolstoy" problem was expressed (better?) in Socrates' time via Ecclesiastes (~ even kingdoms turn to dust) and Silenus (~ better not to be born), the dual perils of materialism and spirituality.

2

According to Silenus, "the best thing for a man is not to be born, and if already born, to die as soon as possible." [1] This is not to mention the plague of overpopulation and all the resulting problems that unrestrained breeding has led to.

3

This should be our choice, if choice we have; and the next to this is, when we are born, to die as soon as we can." - Silenus...

Proper noun examples

1

Distinguishing features: Bowery is a character out of Renaissance art - perhaps Silenus, the companion of Dionysus.

2

Endymion and Rise were to Simmons what The Dying Earth was to Silenus.

3

It is quite in character for Martin Silenus.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use silenus in a sentence?

In Hyperion, the character Martin Silenus is rich enough that he lives in a novelty palace where all the rooms are connected by teleporters.

What does silenus mean?

(Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus.

What part of speech is silenus?

silenus is commonly used as noun.