Maecenas

Maecenas
/mee see"neuhs, muy-/, n.
1. Gaius Cilnius /sil"nee euhs/, c70-8 B.C., Roman statesman: friend and patron of Horace and Vergil.
2. a generous patron or supporter, esp. of art, music, or literature.

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  • Maecenas — I. noun Etymology: Latin, from Gaius Maecenas died 8 B.C. Roman statesman & patron of literature Date: 1542 a generous patron especially of literature or art II. biographical name Gaius circa 70 8 B.C. Roman statesman & patron of literature …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Maecenas — [mʌɪ si:nəs] noun a generous patron of literature or art. Origin C16: from Gaius Maecenas (c.70–8 BC), Roman statesman and patron of poets …   English new terms dictionary

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