1. corinth - Noun
2. Corinth - Proper noun
A city of Greece, famed for its luxury and extravagance.
A small fruit; a currant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPhilip's mother had been a Lyncestian noblewoman" - "rebellious kings of Lyncestis who traced their origins to the notorious Bacchiad kings of Greek Corinth. Robin Lane Fox
Afterward, she left Corinth and flew to Athens in a golden chariot driven by dragons sent by her grandfather Helios, god of the sun. Source: Internet
As a result, his reports about Greek events are often coloured by Athenian bias against rival states – Thebes and Corinth in particular. Source: Internet
Antipater referred the Spartans' punishment to the League of Corinth, which then deferred to Alexander, who chose to pardon them. Source: Internet
Corinth Elementary School students exit their bus wearing masks to protect against coronavirus, as they arrive for their first day back to school on Monday, July 27, 2020 in Corinth, Miss. Source: Internet
After the destruction of Corinth in the same year, Polybius returned to Greece, making use of his Roman connections to lighten the conditions there. Source: Internet