Tempean

Tem`pe´an


a.1.Of or pertaining to Temple, a valley in Thessaly, celebrated by Greek poets on account of its beautiful scenery; resembling Temple; hence, beautiful; delightful; charming.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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East from the House a beaut'ous Down there lies, Where Art with Nature emulating vyes: Not smoother Surface boast the Tempean Plains, Tho' sung by Poets in immortal Strains: Not finer Verdure can young Flora bring, Tho' she commands an ever blooming Spring.
Robert Baker, one half of Tempean, further distinguishes between "supporting pictures" of 60-75 minutes and "co-features" of 80-90 minutes where the two films in a double bill were on equal footing.