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So·lon
(sō′lən, -lŏn′) 638?-559? bc. Athenian lawgiver and poet. His reforms preserved a class system based on wealth but ended privilege by birth.
so·lon
(sō′lən, -lŏn′)n.
1. A wise lawgiver.
2. A legislator.
[After Solon.]
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Solon
(ˈsəʊlən)n
(Biography) ?638–?559 bc, Athenian statesman, who introduced economic, political, and legal reforms
Solonian, Solonic adj
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So•lon
(ˈsoʊ lən)n.
1. c638–c558 B.C., Athenian statesman.
2. (often l.c.) a wise lawgiver.
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Noun | 1. | solon - a man who is a respected leader in national or international affairs elder statesman - an elderly statesman whose advice is sought be government leaders Founding Father - a member of the Constitutional Convention that drafted the United States Constitution in 1787 stateswoman - a woman statesman |
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