1. Delphi - Noun
2. Delphi - Proper noun
an ancient Greek city on the slopes of Mount Parnassus; site of the oracle of Delphi
Source: WordNetAccording to Plutarch's essay on the meaning of the "E at Delphi"—the only literary source for the inscription, there have been various interpretations of this letter. Source: Internet
After receiving a message from his son, Harry has Ron, Hermione and Draco transfigure him into Voldemort so that he can distract Delphi, allowing them to overpower her. Source: Internet
“A Bittersweet Story: The True Nature of the Laurel of the Oracle of Delphi” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. Source: Internet
According to the legend, he founded Ephesus on the place where the oracle of Delphi became reality ("A fish and a boar will show you the way"). Source: Internet
As at Delphi the oracle at Patara was a woman. Source: Internet
Book one, chapter 65. (1922) Origins of the Oracle The Delphic oracle may have been present in some form in Late Mycenaean times see discussion in Deitrich, Bernard C. (1992), "Divine Madness and Conflict at Delphi" (Kernos 5) PDF at https://scholar. Source: Internet