Definitions for Cleobulus

Cleobulus Cle·o·bu·lus

Spelling: [klee-oh-byoo-luh s, klee-uh-, klee-ob-y
IPA: /ˌkli oʊˈbyu ləs, ˌkli ə-, kliˈɒb yə ləs/

Cleobulus is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 234 anagrams from letters in Cleobulus (bcellosuu).

Definitions for Cleobulus

noun

  1. flourished 560 b.c, Greek sage and lyric poet, a native and tyrant of Lindus, Rhodes.

Examples for Cleobulus

We should do good to our enemy,” said Cleobulus, “and make him our friend.

Fifthly, Cleobulus said, Where the rulers fear reproof and shame more than the law.

Cleobulus, one of the seven wise men, was a native of Lindus.

Cleobulus, however, as well as his son Philaritus, is in fact purely Arcadian in character.

Cleobulus said, That in which the master is more beloved than feared.

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