Euboea

[ yoo-bee-uh ]
/ yuˈbi ə /

noun

a Greek island in the W Aegean Sea. 1586 sq. mi. (4110 sq. km). Capital: Chalcis.
Also called Negropont. Modern Greek Evvoia.

OTHER WORDS FROM Euboea

Eu·boe·an, adjective, noun Eu·bo·ic [yoo-boh-ik] /yuˈboʊ ɪk/, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for euboean

  • The autumnal equinox now approached, and the Euboean gulf, called Coela, is reckoned dangerous by mariners.

    History of Rome, Vol III |Titus Livius

British Dictionary definitions for euboean (1 of 2)

Euboean
/ (juːˈbɪən) /

adjective

of or relating to the Greek island of Euboea

noun

a native or inhabitant of Euboea

British Dictionary definitions for euboean (2 of 2)

Euboea
/ (juːˈbɪə) /

noun

an island in the W Aegean Sea: the largest island after Crete of the Greek archipelago; linked with the mainland by a bridge across the Euripus channel. Capital: Chalcis. Pop: 198 130 (2001). Area: 3908 sq km (1509 sq miles) Modern Greek name: Évvoia Former English name: Negropont