Word info

Melian

Speech parts

1. Melian - Noun

2. Melian - Adjective

Meaning

Melian (comparative more Melian, superlative most Melian)

Of or relating to the Greek island of Milos.

Melian (plural Melians)

A native or inhabitant of Milos.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

At Emory, David wrote his thesis about rationality in international relations, using the Melian Dialogue from Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War as a case study. Source: Internet

He identified Tanagrian, Rhodic, Chalkidic and Median (commonly misidentified as Melian) breeds, which have an impressive appearance, a quarrelsome nature and were used for cockfighting by the Greeks (De Re Rustica 8.3.4). Source: Internet

The benches cleared then as well, leading to the ejection of three players and Caribes manager Jackson Melian. Source: Internet

So things way over in Valinor get dark, and neither the Sindar nor Melian know anything about it—this will be an important point to understand later. Source: Internet

Nope, Melian was a Maia, a spiritual being on par with the balrogs, the, and Sauron himself. Source: Internet

This king asks a group of dwarves to set a Silmaril into the necklace for his wife Melian to wear. Source: Internet

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