Definitions for Calydon

Calydon Cal·y·don

Spelling: [kal-i-don]
IPA: /ˈkæl ɪˌdɒn/

Calydon is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 168 anagrams from letters in Calydon (acdlnoy).

Definitions for Calydon

noun

  1. an ancient city in W Greece, in Aetolia.

Examples for Calydon

Together they all set out for the lair of the boar, the heroes and the men of Calydon,—Meleager and his two uncles.

The walls of Calydon are almost certainly to be recognized in the Kastro of Kurtag.

In Calydon, young and old, noble and serf, were all lamenting.

Meleager was the son of Œneus and Althea, king and queen of Calydon.

Homer mentions such structures at Troy, Thebes, and Calydon, and is also familiar with casemates and battlements.

Driven from Calydon for homicide, he goes with Deianeira to Trachis.

The story is exquisitely told by Swinburne in Atalanta in Calydon.

Fairest among the maidens of tolia was Deianira, daughter of Œneus, King of Calydon.

Many years the happy pair abode in Calydon, and children were born to them.

In that day of the chase, there was one enterprise renowned above all others,—the great hunt of Calydon.

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