G. seferiades

Se·fe·ri·a·des

[se-fe-ree-ah-thees]
noun
Gior·gos Sty·lia·nou [yawr-gaws stee-lyah-noo] , ( Giorgos Seferis ) 1900–71, Greek poet and diplomat: Nobel prize for literature 1963.
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