Associations to the word «Priam»
Noun
- Achilles
- Troy
- Cassandra
- Hector
- Trojan
- Iliad
- Odysseus
- Heracles
- Zeus
- Hermes
- Poseidon
- Wooden
- Helen
- Homer
- Nestor
- Slew
- Greek
- Apollo
- Thrace
- Ransom
- Hera
- Ajax
- Aphrodite
- Henchman
- Truce
- Athena
- Ida
- Castor
- Aged
- Chariot
- Prometheus
- Prophecy
- Seer
- Epsom
- Faraday
- Duel
- Karel
- Hoard
- Iris
- Thebes
- Jove
- Argonaut
- Perseus
- Son
- Sparta
- Mythology
- Midsummer
- Newmarket
- Valet
- Altar
- King
- Treasure
- Motif
- Spear
- Corpse
- Penelope
- Trenton
- Paris
- Daughter
- Divination
- Mango
- Nymph
- Amazon
- Brutus
- Omen
- Refusal
- Sire
- Parallel
- Herald
- Pages
- Slaughter
- Macleod
- Judith
- Wrath
- Priestess
- Funeral
- Battlefield
- Hercules
- Poly
- Lament
- Envoy
- Mule
- Tent
- Curry
Wiktionary
PRIAM, proper noun. (Greek mythology) The king of Troy during the Iliad
Dictionary definition
PRIAM, noun. (Greek mythology) the last king of Troy; father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra.
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