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PHRYG'IAN, a. [from Phrygia, in Asia Minor.] Pertaining to Phrygia; an epithet applied to a sprightly animating kind of music.

Phrygian stone, a stone described by the ancients,used in dyeing; a light spungy stone resembling a pumice, said to be drying and stringent.

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