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Pindar

[pin-der]

noun

  1. 522?–443? b.c., Greek poet.



Pindar

/ ˈpɪndə /

noun

  1. ?518–?438 bc , Greek lyric poet, noted for his Epinikia, odes commemorating victories in the Greek games

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