Anacreon

/əˈnækrɪən/ noun

A reference to Anacreon, an ancient Greek poet known for writing light, witty verses about love, wine, and pleasure.

From the name of Anacreon of Teos, a 6th-century BCE Greek lyric poet whose work survived in fragments. The name entered English literary discourse when scholars rediscovered classical texts during the Renaissance.

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