Associations to the word «Homeric»
Noun
- Iliad
- Epic
- Hymn
- Aphrodite
- Odyssey
- Homer
- Hermes
- Odysseus
- Zeus
- Achilles
- Athena
- Epithet
- Hera
- Artemis
- Hades
- Apollo
- Parry
- Herodotus
- Eros
- Poseidon
- Greek
- Troy
- Poem
- Heracles
- Nestor
- Recitation
- Mortal
- Olympus
- Authorship
- Ulysses
- Myth
- Ovid
- Moira
- Cyclops
- Goddess
- Virgil
- Philology
- Chariot
- Trojan
- Ode
- Allegory
- Montenegrin
- Hyperion
- Invocation
- Bce
- Hero
- Mythology
- Gaia
- Socrates
- Nymph
- Bard
- Plato
- Antiquity
- Allusion
- Gladstone
- Greece
- Attic
- Saga
- Poetry
- Narrative
- Crete
- Canto
- Deity
- Scowl
- Tradition
- Parallel
- Plutarch
- Minstrel
- Catalogue
- Ajax
- Underworld
- Hugh
- Cult
- Imitation
- Scholarship
- Laughter
- Translation
- Handel
- Aristotle
- Suitor
- Tennyson
- Orpheus
- Verse
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
HOMERIC, adjective. Resembling or relating to the epic poetry of Homer.
HOMERIC, adjective. Epic, heroic, fit to be immortalized in poetry by Homer.
HOMERIC GREEK, proper noun. (linguistics) (classics) a dialect of Ancient Greek used by Homer in the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Homeric Hymns consisting primarily of the Ionian and Aeolic Greek dialects
HOMERIC LAUGHTER, noun. Boisterous laughter, prolonged belly laughing; long or uncontrollable laughing.
Dictionary definition
HOMERIC, adjective. Relating to or characteristic of Homer or his age or the works attributed to him; "Homeric Greek".
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