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Melian

American  
[mee-lee-uhn, me-lee-uhn] / ˈmi li ən, ˈmɛ li ən /

noun

plural

Melians
  1. a person from or inhabitant of Melos.

  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of Melos.


Example Sentences

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In Buenos Aires, Melian would often come home from school and eat a leftover empanada.

From Washington Post • Sep. 28, 2022

An adult could rely on memory to decide, but Gaby Melian decided to go to the source: children.

From Washington Post • Sep. 13, 2022

Athens insisted that Melos join its alliance, noting threateningly that the powerful do what they want and the weak must accept it, according to the historian Thucydides in his famous "Melian Dialogue."

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 22, 2015

So while she may be an important figure, I don't get the impression Melian is much present in the books?

From Time • Jan. 5, 2013

“Wasn’t he asking you something?” said Melian, as they spun over the railway bridge above the station.

From The Heath Hover Mystery by Mitford, Bertram