Chilon
[ kahy-lon ]
/ ˈkaɪ lɒn /
noun
flourished 556 b.c.,
Greek sage and ephor at Sparta.
Also
Chi·lo
[kahy-loh] /ˈkaɪ loʊ/.
Example sentences from the Web for chilon
At 11:15, we passed the bridge over the stream on which Chilon is built, and a moment later drew up at the town-house.
In Indian Mexico (1908) |Frederick StarrAccording to Chilon, the great virtue of man was prudence, or well-grounded judgment as to future events.