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Sophronia f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Gelechiidae.
  2. Synonym of [[Cattleya#Translingual|Cattleya]] (genus of orchids)

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Sophronia

  1. A female given name from Ancient Greek
    • 1840 April – 1841 November, Charles Dickens, “Chapter the Last”, in The Old Curiosity Shop. A Tale. [], volume II, London: Chapman and Hall, [], published 1841, →OCLC, page 220:
      After casting about for some time for a name which should be worthy of her, he decided in favour of Sophronia Sphynx, as being euphonious and genteel, and furthermore indicative of mystery.
    • 1898, George Bernard Shaw, You Never Can Tell, act II:
      Crampton. Your name is Sophronia, girl: you were called after your aunt Sophronia, my sister: she gave you your first Bible with your name written in it.