- IBYCUS (GREEK LYRIC POET OF RHEGIUM)
- [NPR]IBYCUS (-I) (M)
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
Ibycus — noun An Ancient Greek name, particularly borne by a 6th century Ancient Greek lyric poet from Rhegium in Italy … Wiktionary
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