Proper noun
Denys
(rare) A male given name from Ancient Greek, an alternative spelling of Denis
Feminism, in all fields, has yet to produce a single scholar of the intellectual rank of scores of these learned men [e. g., Bruno Snell, Albin Lesky, Denys Page] in the German and British academic tradition. Camille Paglia
Andrew Louth, Dionysius the Areopagite, (1987),, reissued by Continuum Press, London & New York, 2001, under the title Denys the Areopagite. Source: Internet
Eight Canadian films have already been nominated in the Best International Film category — formerly “best foreign language film” — but only one came out the winner: Les Invasions barbares by Denys Arcand in 2004. Source: Internet
Dec.Orat. 851e, cited by Denys L. Page, Euripides: Medea, Oxford University Press (1976), Introduction page xxxix-xl The law was soon disregarded and some actors continued to make their own changes up until about 200 BC, after which the habit dies out. Source: Internet
Denys L. Page, Euripides: Medea, Oxford University Press (1976), Introduction pages ix-xii Recent scholarship casts doubt on ancient biographies of Euripides. Source: Internet
Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano illustrated the artwork. Source: Internet