Clio

(klīō, klēō)

noun

  1. Gr. Myth. the Muse of history
  2. pl. Clios any of the awards given annually for special achievements in advertising

Origin: L < Gr Kleiō < kleiein, to celebrate < kleos, fame, glory: see loud

See Clio in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
  1. Greek Mythology The Muse of history.
  2. pl. Cli·os (klēˈō) A statuette awarded annually for outstanding achievement in radio and television advertising.

Origin:

Origin: Latin Clīō

Origin: , from Greek Kleiō

Origin: , from kleiein, to tell; see kleu- in Indo-European roots

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