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Word of the day: Solon
Solon [SO-lən] Part of speech: noun Origin: Proper name, 17th century 1.A wise legislator or lawgiver. 2.Any legislator. Examples of solon in a sentence "Our city benefited from electing as mayor a solon with a passion for local governance." "The Babylonian King Hammurabi earned the reputation of a solon by creating the foundation of modern laws with the Code of Hammurabi." About Solon “Solon” is based on the ancient Greek name “Σόλων” (“Sólōn”)…
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