IPA: /ˈsoʊlən/
KK: /ˈsoʊlən/
A person who makes or helps to create laws, especially in a government or legislative body.
The solon proposed a new law to improve education in the state.
**Solon** → The word 'solon' originates from the name of the ancient Athenian statesman Solon (c. 638–558 BC), who was known for his legal reforms and contributions to the development of democracy in Athens. The term has come to mean a wise lawgiver or a person of great wisdom in governance.
Think of Solon as a historical figure known for his wisdom in creating laws — that's why we use 'solon' to refer to a wise lawgiver.