solon

/ˈsoʊlən/
noun
  1. A wise and skilled lawmaker or politician, especially one known for creating or reforming laws.
    • The young activist hoped to become a solon who could bring real change to her country.
    • The senator was called a modern solon for her work on environmental regulations.
    • In ancient history, Solon was a famous Athenian lawgiver who reformed the city's laws.
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