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Solon Meaning in English

word

ˈsoʊɫən
SOH-luhn
sˈɒlɒn
SOL-on

Definition

A 'solon' is a wise lawmaker or legislator, often used to refer to a politician who makes laws or, more generally, any wise and respected statesman.

Usage & Nuances

'Solon' is formal, rare in everyday speech, and often appears in journalism or historical references. Originally refers to Solon, the ancient Athenian lawgiver, but now means any wise legislator. Common in phrases like 'the solons in Congress'. Not used to mean any lawmaker—implies wisdom or noteworthiness.

Example Sentences

The ancient Greek solon was famous for his wise laws.

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A respected solon helped to create the new constitution.

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The city invited a famous solon to give a speech.

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Reporters waited outside while the solons debated inside late into the night.

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That new policy was the idea of a veteran solon from the senate.

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Whenever tough issues arise, it takes a real solon to find a smart solution.

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