solon
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Σόλων (Sólōn), the name of an influential Athenian statesman.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -əʊlən
Noun
solon (plural solons)
- A wise legislator or lawgiver.
- Any legislator.
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