• Milesian

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /mʌɪˈliːzɪən/, /mʌɪˈliːʒ(É™)n/

    Origin 1

    From Middle French Milesien, and its source Latin Mīlēsius, from Ancient Greek Μιλήσιος.

    Full definition of Milesian

    Noun

    Milesian

    (plural Milesians)
    1. A native or inhabitant of the ancient city of Miletus in Asia Minor. from 16th c.

    Adjective

    Milesian

    1. Pertaining to Miletus or its inhabitants. from 16th c.
      • 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, II.12:I commend the Milesian wench, who seeing Thales the Philosopher continually ammusing himselfe in the contemplation of heavens-wide-bounding vault, and ever holding his eyes aloft, laid something in his way to make him stumble ....

    Origin 2

    Noun

    Milesian

    (plural Milesians)
    1. A member of a people in Irish mythology, the descendants of Míl Espáine.
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