Associations to the word «Lysander»
Noun
- Steward
- Baggage
- Reconnaissance
- Whiskey
- Microphone
- Asa
- Benjamin
- Jest
- Treason
- Centimeter
- Lover
- Shakespeare
- Bearing
- Cockpit
- Disgrace
- Admiral
- Cicero
- Letting
- Bc
- Landing
- Picard
- Stanton
- Spoil
- Tan
- Dream
- Plato
- Sire
- Mustang
- Prophecy
- Highness
- Squadron
- Bristol
- Aircraft
- Barton
- Achilles
- Garrison
- Rendezvous
- Chill
- Charm
- Ave
- Confederacy
- Cynthia
- Helicopter
- Syracuse
- Greatness
- Brotherhood
- Blackburn
- Greece
- Fuller
- Persian
- Fleet
- Sergeant
- Colonel
- Ally
- Insult
- Thirty
- Cane
- Dug
- Greek
- Riker
- Carson
Adjective
Wiktionary
LYSANDER, proper noun. A Spartan admiral who died in 395 BC
LYSANDER, proper noun. A male given name
LYSANDER, noun. A British military aircraft used during World War II
Dictionary definition
LYSANDER, noun. Spartan general who defeated the Athenians in the final battle of the Peloponnesian War (died in 395 BC).
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