Proper noun
Pyron (plural Pyrons)
A surname.
Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 325. Margaret's relationship with her grandmother would become quarrelsome in later years as she entered adulthood. Source: Internet
Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 69. In 1912, they moved to the east side of Peachtree Street just north of Seventeenth Street in Atlanta. Source: Internet
Prince Polon, who had the power to shrink or enlarge living creatures, the unscrupulous Queen Rubia, and Pyron the Comet Master were among the antagonists introduced during Mac Raboy's run. Source: Internet
Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 106. However, May Belle Mitchell placed a high value on education for women and she wanted her daughter's future accomplishments to come from using her mind. Source: Internet
Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 200. She and her friends were flamboyant in 1925. Source: Internet
Pyron, D. A., Southern Daughter: the life of Margaret Mitchell, p. 56. Margaret sat on a platform wearing a Votes-for-Women banner blowing kisses to the gentlemen while her mother gave an impassioned speech. Source: Internet