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Megara
[ meg-er-uh ]
noun
- a city in ancient Greece: the chief city of Megaris.
- Classical Mythology. a daughter of Creon whose children were slain by her husband, Hercules, in a fit of madness.
Megara
/ ˈmɛɡərə /
noun
- a town in E central Greece: an ancient trading city, founding many colonies in the 7th and 8th centuries bc. Pop: (municipality): 27 252 (2001)
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Other Words From
- Me·gar·i·an Me·gar·e·an [mj, uh, -, gar, -ee-, uh, n, me‑], Me·garic adjective
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Example Sentences
The ambassadors added that his wife Deidameia had been escorted with due honour and respect to Megara.
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The same thing happened to Nisus, king of Megara, which town was besieged by Minos.
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Cercyon of Megara was equally famed for wrestling; by which art he slew many, whom he forced to the unequal contention.
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Also a family at Lacedmon, Φυλη Λακωνικη: and Cunosouroi, the name of a family at Megara.
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He slipped by a back-door out of the house in which he was a prisoner, and took boat to Megara.
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