A school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12.
1His lyceum lectures were shavings from his workshop, as most lectures are.
2He delivered a lecture one winter before the Concord lyceum on wild apple-trees.
3A lyceum bureau once sent me back to my home town to lecture.
4You would not attack a church dogma-sayTotal Depravity-ina lyceum-lecture, for instance?
5The men are going to annihilate our Dramatic Society in the lyceum next week.
6We had the country debating club and the village lyceum.
7Remember me to Nasby, Billings and Fall.-[Redpath's partner in the lecture lyceum.
8Mr. Rutledge, that night after Abe's maiden effort at the lyceum, told his wife:
9In the evening, I showed it to the lyceum.
10He was even dragged to lyceum lectures during the two weeks he remained in Boston.
11As the lyceum season lasted from October to June, I was late in reaching Philadelphia.
12But I soon discovered that college was not quite the romantic lyceum I had imagined.
13They growl at the lyceum courses and chautauquas, because they "take money outa town."
14Sadie, are you going to the lyceum tonight?
15As I hope you've already learned in lyceum, squid use their ink to confuse and escape predators.
16In lyceum work, in teaching, in very many lines, they are often useful to introduce a stranger.