Adjective
Of or pertaining to the ancient city of Memphis in Egypt; hence, Egyptian; as, Memphian darkness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryColin Wilson (left) and Aaron Rude Midnight Sound Service is the electronic music vehicle of Memphian Aaron Rude, with help from contributor Colin Wilson, who engineered and mixed How to Tame a Hedonist. Source: Internet
For the role of Mercedes, Pynk’s star dancer who rules the roost with an iron fist, Hall cast Memphian Brandee Evans, a graduate of the University of Memphis’ acclaimed dance squad. Source: Internet
What starts off as a raw and angry story evolves into a pean to understanding and acceptance when John Smid, the head of the operation imprisoning 16-year-old Memphian Zach Stark, resigns and comes out as gay himself. Source: Internet
Each December since 2013, magazine has named a Memphian of the Year. Source: Internet
The Commercial Appeal, founded in 1841, went through a decade of cuts that opened the door — and the community’s wallets — for The Daily Memphian. Source: Internet
Transparency in funding has become a mantra in the nonprofit news movement, and there the Memphian is lacking. Source: Internet