Chloe
WiktionaryText

Etymology


From "young green shoot" (an epithet of goddess Demeter)

Proper noun



  1. An early Christian.

Quotations

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  • For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you.
  • 1731 Jonathan Swift: Strephon and Chloe:
    Of Chloe all the town has rung;
    By ev'ry Size of Poets sung.
    So beautiful a Nymph appears
    But once in Twenty Thousand Years.
  • 1981 William Boyd: A Good Man in Africa. H.Hamilton 1981. ISBN 0241105161 page 24:
    Before he had met this one, Morgan had assumed that people called Chloe were either the neurotic brilliant daughters of Oxbridge dons or else silly screaming debutantes.
 
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