"brazen age" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: the brazen age [canonical]
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  1. (mythology) The third of the four mythological ages of mankind, said to come between the silver and the iron age. Tags: singular, singular-only Categories (topical): Mythology Translations (myth: third age of man, after the silver age and before the iron age): ద్వాపరము (dvāparamu) (Telugu), ద్వాపరయుగము (dvāparayugamu) (Telugu)
    Sense id: en-brazen_age-en-noun-1Akg2RAs Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences Disambiguation of 'myth: third age of man, after the silver age and before the iron age': 77 23
  2. (Greek linguistics) The middle Koine chronolect of the Greek language, C.E. c. 1–c. 300. Tags: Greek, singular, singular-only Categories (topical): Linguistics
    Sense id: en-brazen_age-en-noun-rhJ7iT4a Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English singularia tantum Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 42 58 Disambiguation of English singularia tantum: 37 63 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences

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