Associations to the word «Medea»
Noun
- Fleece
- Argonaut
- Corinth
- Ovid
- Jason
- Hera
- Lamont
- Aphrodite
- Cauldron
- Heracles
- Seneca
- Medusa
- Tragedy
- Liz
- Chariot
- Priestess
- Odysseus
- Eros
- Metamorphosis
- Macbeth
- Hercules
- Orpheus
- Artemis
- Argus
- Mythology
- Mei
- Norma
- Melodrama
- Fabricius
- Poseidon
- Potion
- Athens
- Prometheus
- Blanche
- Cruz
- Harlan
- Aunt
- Castor
- Ajax
- Scala
- Vengeance
- Myth
- Heroine
- Nymph
- Algiers
- Witch
- Libretto
- Crypt
- Bot
- Revenge
- Ellison
- Io
- Siren
- Zeus
- Dope
- Golden
- Athena
- Labyrinth
- Herb
- Niece
- Penelope
- Caldwell
- Hms
- Dragon
- Paolo
- Iliad
- Achilles
- Benjamin
- Faust
- Pandora
- Ballet
- Thebes
- Opera
- Muse
- Minerva
- Quest
- Mariano
- Poison
- Barber
Adverb
Wiktionary
MEDEA, proper noun. An enchantress (in Greek mythology) who helped Jason obtain the Golden Fleece
Dictionary definition
MEDEA, noun. (Greek mythology) a princess of Colchis who aided Jason in taking the Golden Fleece from her father.
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