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Arion

American  
[uh-rahy-uhn] / əˈraɪ ən /

noun

  1. flourished 7th century b.c., Greek poet: inventor of the dithyramb.

  2. Classical Mythology. a winged horse often believed to be the offspring of Poseidon and Demeter.


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From BBC

The pilot used to own a larger, six-passenger Cessna, but gave it up for the cheaper, smaller Arion Lightning.

From Los Angeles Times

He was doing “touch-and-gos” in his single-engine Arion Lightning with his friend Gregg Low, 59, with whom he was considering buying a plane.

From Los Angeles Times

The plane was a single-engine Arion Lightning and had two people aboard, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

From Los Angeles Times

He was difficult to make out, but when the horse reared and whinnied, the sound carried all the way to the Argo II. Hazel had no doubt—it was Arion.

From Literature