maeonides
/ˌmeɪəˈnaɪdiːz/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a family of ancient Greek poets, particularly the famous Simonides of Ceos, and his relatives.
“The maeonides were renowned for their lyrical poetry in ancient Greece.”
1. noun
A member of a family of ancient Greek poets, particularly the famous Simonides of Ceos, and his relatives.
“The maeonides were renowned for their lyrical poetry in ancient Greece.”