Crossword clues for epos
epos
- Grand-scale poetry
- Some poetry
- Narrative poem
- Collection of narrative poems
- Poetry on a grand theme
- Grand poetry
- Epic poetry
- Type of poetry
- Certain poetry
- Poetry on a grand scale
- Narrative verse
- Grand verses
- Classic narrative poetry
- Poetic collection
- Long verse
- Long heroic poem
- Heroic sagas
- Body of majestic poetry
- "Beowulf" and others
- Some narrative writing
- Kind of poetry collection
- The travels of Odysseus, e.g
- Series of heroic events
- Saga in verse
- Poetry on an epic theme
- Poetic type
- Poem telling of heroic deeds
- Poem on a grand theme
- Long, heroic poem
- "Odyssey," e.g
- "Gilgamesh," e.g
- "Aeneid," for one
- "Aeneid," e.g
- ''Aeneid,'' e.g
- Vaunted verses
- Traditional poetry
- The "Odyssey," e.g
- Series of major events
- Series of important events
- Primitive poem handed down by word of mouth
- Poetic group
- Paradise Lost for one
- Milton's "Paradise Lost," e.g
- Long, heroic tale
- Long narrative work
- Lofty poetry
- Large body of poetry
- Iliad for example
- Hesiod's "Theogony," e.g
- Grand verse
- Epic-verse group
- Epic verse
- Collection of primitive poems
- Classic poetry
- Class of the "Iliad" or "Odyssey."
- Body of heroic poetry
- Associated with Homer
- "Theogeny," e.g
- "Illiad" and "Odyssey," e.g
- "Iliad" or "Odyssey," e.g
- Grandiose poetry
- Heroic poetry, Greek style
- Group of poems
- Thematic poetry
- Lofty verse
- Virgil genre
- Oral poetry
- "Iliad" and "Odyssey," e.g.
- Poetry studied in Greek class
- "Iliad" or "Odyssey"
- Works of Homer
- "Beowulf," e.g.
- "Beowulf," for one
- "Iliad," "Odyssey" and the like
- "Aeneid," e.g.
- Oral verse
- Poetic saga
- Heroic verse
- "Odyssey," e.g.
- Poetic storytelling
- Work of Homer
- Long narrative poem
- Apollonius of Rhodes' "Argonautica," e.g.
- "Gilgamesh," e.g.
- Narrative writing
- "Beowulf" or "Gilgamesh"
- "Odyssey," for one
- Poems featuring 39-Across
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- A body of poetry that conveys the traditions of a society by treating some epic theme
- Poetry of a people
- Collection of verses
- Major poem
- The "Illiad," for one
- Poetry collection
- Homer's "Iliad", e.g.
- Heroic poem
- Body of poetry
- Narrative poetry
- Homeric poetry
- The "Odyssey," e.g.
- Primitive poetry collection
- Folk verses
- Heroic work
- Poetry of heroic exploits
- Poetic masterwork
- Major work of poetry
- Series of imposing events
- Heroic tale
- Collection of poems
- Collection of poetry
- Oral history in verse
- Category for "The Iliad"
- Poetry type
- Long heroic tale
- Literary work
- "Beowulf," e.g
- Long poem telling of a hero's deeds
- Homeric work
- Epic poems, for short
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Epos
Epos \Ep"os\, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] An epic.
Wiktionary
epos
n. (context obsolete English) An epic.
WordNet
epos
n. a body of poetry that conveys the traditions of a society by treating some epic theme
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds [syn: epic poem, heroic poem, epic]
Wikipedia
Epos
Epos or EPOS may refer to:
- Electronic point of sale, technology which enables an efficient recording of the sale of goods or services to the customer
- An epic poem, see epic poetry
- Epos (library ship), a floating library in Norway
- Epos Ltd, a British loudspeaker manufacturer
- Montre Epos SA, a Swiss watch manufacturer
- Embedded PowerPC Operating System, an IBM product
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105, also known as EPOS, a proposed Russian spaceplane
- "Epos", a song by Zedd on Clarity
- Elaine Paige on Sunday, a show on BBC Radio 2
- Emergency Physician Online Support, a group of physicians providing emergency medical services support
Usage examples of "epos".
Orontes, for the river which is depicted on the pylon of the Ramesseum as parting into two streams which wash the walls of the fortress, is called Aruntha, and in the Epos of Pentaur it is stated that this battle took place at Kadesh by the Orontes.