Lysander

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Λῠ́σᾰνδρος (Lúsandros).

Proper noun

Lysander

  1. A Spartan admiral who died in 395 BC
  2. A male given name

Noun

Lysander (plural Lysanders)

  1. A British military aircraft used during World War II
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