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Lysander
[ lahy-san-der ]
noun
- died 395 b.c., Spartan naval commander and statesman.
Lysander
/ laɪˈsændə /
noun
- Lysander395 bcMSpartanMILITARY: naval commander died 395 bc , Spartan naval commander of the Peloponnesian War
Example Sentences
The boys, Zenuell who is aged five and Lysander, eight, gave her a big hug.
I started to call to each person who hit the pillow — “Lysander?”
In a school production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, he played the charming Lysander; during a rehearsal, the misfit scoring the play swore at the teacher, and in Yorke, O’Brien found a fellow outsider.
Meanwhile, the head of the Republic, Mustang, tries to keep her government held together, while the Society’s heir-in-exile Lysander au Lune works to reunite the fractured Gold families.
He testified in his own defense that he beat his wife with a wooden rail as she tried to flee inside their home in the town of Lysander during an argument.
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