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Definition of Laconian

Laconian
Laconian La*co"ni*an, a. Of or pertaining to Laconia, a division of ancient Greece; Spartan. -- n. An inhabitant of Laconia; esp., a Spartan.

Meaning of Laconian from wikipedia

- the north and is surrounded by the Myrtoan Sea to the east and by the Laconian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It encomp****es Cape Malea...
- The Laconian Gulf (Gr****: Λακωνικός Κόλπος, romanized: Lakonikos Kolpos), is a gulf in the south-eastern Peloponnese, in Greece. It is the southernmost...
- Elvi Okoye, her husband Fayez and several other scientists are sent on a Laconian mission to the “dead worlds”, systems past the ring gates which have no...
- of Admiral Trejo, who is currently reconquering the Sol system for the Laconian Empire. Duarte expresses gratitude for Trejo's efforts in preserving the...
- The Laconian War of 195 BC was fought between the Gr**** city-state of Sparta and a coalition composed of Rome, the Achaean League, Pergamum, Rhodes, and...
- dialect that some consider to be predominantly Laconian. Philoxenus of Alexandria wrote a treatise On the Laconian dialect. Argolic was spoken in the thickly...
- Molossian and the Laconian dogs are remarkable for courage and endurance of hard labour. Polycrates of Samos imported Molossian and Laconian dogs to the island...
- plan to steal vital intelligence about the Laconian military and their advanced weapons. They steal Laconian encryption codes, disguising their intentions...
- invasion. Though landlocked, Sparta had a v****al harbor, Gytheio, on the Laconian Gulf. Lacedaemon (Gr****: Λακεδαίμων) was a mythical king of Laconia. The...
- Laconian vase painting is a regional style of Gr**** vase painting, produced in Laconia, the region of Sparta, primarily in the 6th century BC. The first...