| 释义 | lyd·i·an I. \ˈlidēən\ adjective
 Usage: usually capitalized
 Etymology: Latin lydius Lydian (from Greek lydios, from Lydia, ancient country in Asia Minor) + English -an
 1.
 a.  : of, relating to, or characteristic of Lydia, an ancient country of western Asia Minor
 b.  : of, relating to, or characteristic of the people of Lydia
 2.  : of, relating to, or characteristic of the music of Lydia
 < soft Lydian airs — John Milton >
 II. noun
 (-s)
 Usage: capitalized
 Etymology: Latin lydius, adjective, Lydian + English -an
 1.  : a native or inhabitant of ancient Lydia
 2.  : an Anatolian language known from a small body of inscriptions from Asia Minor dating from the 4th century B.C. or earlier — see indo-european languages table
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