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Basilican

Basilican \Ba*sil"i*can\, a. Of, relating to, or resembling, a basilica; basilical.

There can be no doubt that the first churches in Constantinople were in the basilican form.
--Milman.

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basilican

a. Of, relating to, or resembling a basilica; basilical.

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basilican

adj. of or relating to or resembling a basilica

Usage examples of "basilican".

I have this plan, except that a Basilican soldier apparently came here.

I want the intercessor to hear my interrogation of the Basilican soldier.

Moozh knew that this must be the Basilican soldier, and he must indeed have spoken with him, and left the conversation on friendly terms.

Behind him he could hear Plod and the Basilican soldier also standing and bowing.

Surely he knows that if he does not do this, the Basilican blade I hold in my hands will snake out and take his head clean off his shoulders as I rise.

The Basilican guard shrank back against the walls, their weapons ready.

Only the occasional sight of a pair of men in the uniform of the Basilican guards reminded Shedemei that the city was still under military rule.

But I wrote that letter to help a young Basilican guard obtain refuge with the Gorayni.

Your compromise would be that Gorayni soldiers who married Basilican women would be allowed to hold half-ownership with them of their land inside the city.

Moozh to declare himself the master of Basilica, to mete out justice so publicly, so popularly, and so clearly in violation of all Basilican law and custom and decency.

There she lay and there she wept until, weary with knowing too much and understanding not enough, she fell asleep in the cooling air of a Basilican night.

Elemak knew that there were plenty of Gorayni soldiers and Basilican guards discreetly out of sight, but close enough to intervene if something unexpected should happen.

Gorayni archers nor the two Basilican guards had made any move to stop her till now.

Their faces had not followed the normal pattern of Basilican beauty because their Father was of the Sotchitsiya, and only God could guess where their mother might be from.

But the new bell tower looked awkward near the fine, late Roman concrete, marble, and brick basilican edifice.