Terpandro
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Τέρπανδρος (Térpandros).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /terˈpan.dro/
- Rhymes: -andro
- Hyphenation: Ter‧pàn‧dro
Proper noun
Terpandro m
- Terpander (Greek poet, 712 BCE–645 BCE)
- 1959, Indro Montanelli, “Licurgo [Lykourgos]”, in Storia dei Greci [History of the Greeks], 39th edition, Milan, published 1973, page 119:
- Il più celebre, Terpandro, fu condotto da Lesbo, e gli si diede quel nome che significa “deliziatore di uomini” perché compose inni patriottici dove nessuno poteva fare un assolo.
- The most famous [musician], Terpander, was brought in from Lesbos, and was given the name meaning "delighter of men", because he composed patriotic hymns where no one could have gone solo.
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