Phrygian noun & adjective.
['frɪdʒɪǝn] L15.[Latin Phrygianus, from Phrygia: see below, -IAN.]A. noun.
1. A native or inhabitant of Phrygia, an ancient country of Asia Minor.
L15.2. The Indo-European language of the ancient Phrygians.
L18.b. adjective.
1. Of or pertaining to Phrygia or Phrygians.
L16.Phrygian mode Music (a) an ancient Greek mode, reputedly warlike in character;
(b) a church mode with E as the final and C as the dominant.
2. Designating a conical cap or bonnet with the top turned over in front, worn by the ancient Phrygians, and in modern times identified with the cap of liberty.
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