Colophonian

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Etymology

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Latin Colophōnius (from Colophōn (Colophon)) + English -an[1]

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Adjective

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Colophonian (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to the Lydian city of Colophon.[1]
    • 1908, Ettore Pais, translated by C. Densmore Curtis, Ancient Italy: Historical and Geographical Investigations in Central Italy, Magna Graecia, Sicily, and Sardinia, The University of Chicago Press, page 72:
      We know that the Colophonian poet Xenophanes narrated the history of his native land, and that in a poem of two thousand lines he also set forth the events connected with the foundation of Velia, in which he participated.

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Noun

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Colophonian (plural Colophonians)

  1. (historical) A native or inhabitant of the Lydian city of Colophon.

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Colophonian, a.¹” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd Ed.; 1989]