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Linus

1 American  
[lahy-nuhs] / ˈlaɪ nəs /

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 76?, pope 67?–76?.


Linus 2 American  
[lahy-nuhs] / ˈlaɪ nəs /

noun

  1. Classical Mythology.

    1. a musician and poet, the inventor of melody and rhythm, of whom various stories are told: often identified, through his untimely death, with the harvesting or withering of crops and vegetation.

    2. Also called Linus song.  a dirge: originally sung in western Asia to mourn the death of crops being harvested, later sung to mourn the death of Linus or that of Adonis.

  2. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Linus Chan: It’s going to be a huge difference.

From Slate • Feb. 17, 2026

The refugee’s lawyer, Linus Chan, said she had eventually been released in Houston, after he found a community group to help her get home.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026

German Linus Strasser, the 2024 winner here, took control.

From Barron's • Jan. 25, 2026

"The discovery of these wolves on a remote island is completely unexpected," said Dr. Linus Girdland-Flink of the University of Aberdeen, a lead author of the study.

From Science Daily • Dec. 29, 2025

Yet somehow Linus, unquestionably the world’s most astute chemist, had come to the opposite conclusion.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson