trophonian

/trəʊfəˈniən/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of a tribe of ancient Greeks, especially the Trophonians, said to be descended from Apollo and to have been founded by him.

“The historian mentioned that the city’s early residents were a trophonian tribe with a rich history and cultural heritage.”

Synonyms

  • trophian
  • trophites

Antonyms

  • barbarian