Associations to the word «Priam»
Noun
- Pity
- Sophia
- Ff
- Roman
- Subspecies
- Refuge
- Hut
- Cousin
- Burn
- Sword
- Robe
- Legend
- Gate
- Vow
- Siege
- Heir
- Sister
- Father
- Myth
- Body
- Titan
- Elder
- Foe
- Hatred
- Wise
- Queen
- Courtyard
- Wagon
- Collar
- Gold
- Drove
- Wall
- Oath
- Ter
- Opera
- Mount
- Policeman
- Ruin
- Prophet
- Quantity
- Brother
- Rage
- Prince
- Gilbert
- Horse
- Harm
- Steal
- Widow
- Painter
- Mercury
- Tradition
- Fall
- Destruction
- Oxford
- Capture
- Dawn
- Seek
- Ruler
- Richardson
- Atlas
- Ing
- Shepherd
- City
Adjective
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.
Wise words
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