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lyceum
[ lahy-see-uhm ]
noun
- an institution for popular education providing discussions, lectures, concerts, etc.
- a building for such activities.
- (initial capital letter) the gymnasium where Aristotle taught, in ancient Athens.
- a lycée.
lyceum
1/ laɪˈsɪəm /
noun
- a public building for concerts, lectures, etc
- a cultural organization responsible for presenting concerts, lectures, etc
- another word for lycée
Lyceum
2/ laɪˈsɪəm /
noun
- a school and sports ground of ancient Athens: site of Aristotle's discussions with his pupils
- the Aristotelian school of philosophy
Word History and Origins
Origin of lyceum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lyceum1
Example Sentences
Kateryna said: "I really want to return, to return to my school, my lyceum. I want to continue my studies and go to university and make Ukraine better everyday".
People remove debris of a building of the lyceum of railway transport destroyed by a missile strike, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in the town of Liubotyn, in Kharkiv region, Ukraine June 20, 2022.
Mr. Protasevich could attend school, though only an ordinary one, not the elite lyceum he had been enrolled in before, but only if his mother resigned from her teaching job at the army academy.
Before the Civil War, millions of Americans came to hear authors traveling on the lyceum circuit.
His quips and yarn-filled performances in “Mark Twain at Home” took him to lyceums, opera halls and auditoriums around the world.
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