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Hero of Greek epic
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odysseus
Alternative clues for the word odysseus
- He devised the Trojan horse
- Penelope's husband
- (Greek Mythology) a famous mythical Greek hero
- King of Ithaca, who returned after the siege of Troy
- His return to Ithaca after the siege of Troy was described in Homer's Odyssey
- Trojan War hero
- Greek hero who had an epic journey to get home
- Homeric wanderer
- Captive of the sea nymph Calypso
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Odysseus is a character in Greek mythology. Odysseus may also refer to: Odysseus (crater) , a crater on Tethys, a moon of Saturn Odysseus (e-mail client) , an email program based on Eudora Odysseus (polychaete) , a genus of polychaete worms , in the family ...
Usage examples of odysseus.
Ages prior, a Greek named Homer had regaled his listeners by extolling the herculean exploits of Achilles, Odysseus, Telamonian Aias, Diomedes and company.
A permanent guard was kept on the ships and checkpoints were maintained night and day on all roads leading from Aulis, manned by archers faithful to Odysseus or the Cretan Idomeneus, who had made themselves jointly responsible for security.
Ares to get his second wind, but rush in with chariot and spear behind the wild leadership of Diomedes and Odysseus.
Odysseus of Ithaca was there with his stocky, fair-bearded compatriots from the Western Islands.
No stories belong to Ithaca, except only that it is the birthplace of Odysseus, son of Laertes.
On Ithaca Odysseus is nobody, lord of kelp-gatherers and swineherds and a few barren crags.
In those days she used to sit here during the hours of sunlight and watch that balcony beneath for the tall, red-haired young man who had so strongly attracted her that she wove whole fantasies around him, pretending he was King Odysseus of Ithaca and she was his faithful Queen Penelope, waiting for him to come home.
Likewise in the classical afterworlds of the Odyssey and Aeneid, Odysseus and Aeneas readily recognize and can talk with the shades of those recently dead.
On the same flat area near Achilles, to the right of Odysseus and the Atrides but standing apart, are Mahnmut, Orphu, and Hockenberry.
Most of the guests had fled, running down the road when they could find no available droshky or carriole or voynix to pull them, but about seventy disciples had stayed, standing with Ada and Odysseus on the sloping yard.
Say that you have taken it to be out of the way of the smoke, inasmuch as it is no longer what it was when Odysseus went away, but has become soiled and begrimed with soot.
Odysseus, in the unlikely event that he could ever have encountered young Braithwaite, would surely have had no trouble disguising such a murder?
Daeman, Odysseus, and Hannah filled the three concavities behind them, and Ada glanced back once to find her friend looking longingly at the bearded man.
Thereon Antiphus of the gleaming corslet, son of Priam, hurled a spear at Ajax from amid the crowd and missed him, but he hit Leucus, the brave comrade of Odysseus, in the groin, as he was dragging the body of Simoeisius over to the other side.
Round-faced, red-haired Menelaus was there, whose cuckolding by Paris had provided the pretext for the war, and wily Odysseus, and the aged and rambling Nestor, whose head trembled incessantly.