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Meaning of "icarian"
icarian (adjective): Pertaining to Icarus from Greek mythology, often used metaphorically to describe adventurous or daring behavior with potential consequences
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- Of or relating to the mythological Icarus.
- Relating to Icarianism.
- Coming from the island of Icaria.
- A follower of Icarianism.
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He was the founder of the Icarian movement.
Icarian cuisine and mediterrenean specialties from Greece are found in here.
We will now ascend in fancy on Icarian wing and take a view of Guiana.
This sea is forever known as the Icarian Sea.
Icarian is somewhat similar to Kid Icarus.
The sea was then called the Icarian Sea.
Icarian Games, Icarian Games is one of the oldest circus arts disciplines.
That sea is now called the Icarian Sea.
Icarian Centre offers intensive Greek language courses for non-native speakers, on island of Ikaria.
Small boats undertake your transportation to the Icarian Sea, safely and consistently.
The Icarian movement is significant primarily for the large support base it had in the 1840s.
Up to the present, however, it presents the appearance of an Icarian flight.
Light-winged Smoke, Icarian bird, Melting thy pinions in thy upward flight.
On the free weights, the universal equipment … the Nautilus, and Icarian equipment.
History of the Icarian Movement ".
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Nauvoo became the first permanent Icarian Community in the early 1850s.