lityerses

/ˈlɪtɪəriːziːz/

Definitions

1. noun

A mythical figure, one of the 14 children of Phoroneus in Greek mythology, said to be the inventor of writing and the first to divide the year into months.

“The myth of Lityerses was a significant part of ancient Greek culture, symbolizing the importance of writing and time-keeping.”

Synonyms

  • chronologist
  • inventor

Antonyms

  • amnesiac
  • illiterate