Definitions from Wikipedia (Lycophron)
▸ noun: (born about 330–325 BC) a Hellenistic Greek tragic poet, grammarian, and commentator on comedy, to whom the poem Alexandra is attributed (perhaps falsely).
▸ noun: a sophist of Ancient Greece.
▸ noun: In Greek mythology, Lycophron is a squire of Ajax the Greater during the Trojan War.
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▸ noun: (born about 330–325 BC) a Hellenistic Greek tragic poet, grammarian, and commentator on comedy, to whom the poem Alexandra is attributed (perhaps falsely).
▸ noun: a sophist of Ancient Greece.
▸ noun: In Greek mythology, Lycophron is a squire of Ajax the Greater during the Trojan War.
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▸ Usage examples for lycophron
▸ Idioms related to lycophron
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