Definitions for Pittacus

Pittacus Pit·ta·cus

Spelling: [pit-uh-kuh s]
IPA: /ˈpɪt ə kəs/

Pittacus is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 267 anagrams from letters in Pittacus (acipsttu).

Definitions for Pittacus

noun

  1. c650–570 b.c, democratic statesman and reformer from Mytilene.

Examples for Pittacus

All this relates to Pittacus, as is further proved by the sequel.

Pittacus being asked what was best, he answered, "to do the present thing well."

And Pittacus did move his right ear, and that quite vigorously.

No, says he, Pittacus; not 'hard to be good,' but 'hard to become good.'

Sixthly, Pittacus spake thus, If he could so treat his subjects that they feared not him but for him.

Pittacus of Mitylene, another of the sages, is reported to have lived at that time.

Sixthly, Pittacus said, Where evil men are kept from ruling, and good men from not ruling.

At any rate, Pittacus was no sort of a mount for a witch, not being sufficiently swift for those lively ladies.

Once explained to Pittacus, my donkey, and he would smile until every tooth in his head could be seen.

Pittacus said, most that is happy where superfluities are not required and necessaries are not wanting.

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