Eubœa

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1903, E.E.G. and Frank Byron Jevons, The Makers of Hellas: A Critical Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of Ancient Greece, page 51 (and many other occurrences) (C. Griffin and Company, Limited):
 * Now, wending our way eastwards, we have in the long narrow island of Eubœa a most remarkable phenomenon. Fragment for fragment, it corresponds precisely to that part of Middle Greece from which it was torn.
 * Now, wending our way eastwards, we have in the long narrow island of Eubœa a most remarkable phenomenon. Fragment for fragment, it corresponds precisely to that part of Middle Greece from which it was torn.