PYLAGORE
Source: 567
Pyl″a‐gore (?), n. [[Gr. �; � Pylæ, or Thermopylæ, where the Amphictyonic council met + � to assemble: cf. F. pylagore.]] (Gr. Antiq.) a deputy of a State at the Amphictyonic council.
Source: 567
Pyl″a‐gore (?), n. [[Gr. �; � Pylæ, or Thermopylæ, where the Amphictyonic council met + � to assemble: cf. F. pylagore.]] (Gr. Antiq.) a deputy of a State at the Amphictyonic council.