Small drought-resistant sorghums having large yellow or whitish grains
(Noun)
Synonyms:
milo maize
Milo Sentence Examples
Clodius and Milo used bands of gladiators in their city riots, and this action on the part of the latter was approved by Cicero.
See Leycester, "The Volcanic Group of Milo, Anti-Milo, &c.," in Jour.
In 1871 he published a monograph on the Venus of Milo.
It was especially celebrated for its successes in the Olympic games from 588 B.C. onwards, Milo being the most famous of its athletes.
Pythagoras established himself here between 540 and 530 B.C. and formed a society of 300 disciples (among whom was Milo), who acquired considerable influence with the supreme council of l000 by which the city was ruled.