Associations to the word «Ulysses»
Noun
- Joyce
- Achilles
- Penelope
- Odyssey
- Odysseus
- Tennyson
- Cyclops
- Suitor
- Siren
- Ajax
- Vicksburg
- Minerva
- Homer
- Nestor
- Lettre
- Obscenity
- Wandering
- Bloom
- Hercules
- Troy
- Galileo
- Enoch
- Grant
- Iliad
- Trojan
- Leopold
- Spacecraft
- Chattanooga
- Maclean
- Hector
- Ovid
- Potomac
- Jupiter
- Eliot
- Argonaut
- Hades
- Virgil
- Swine
- Fleece
- Simpson
- Abraham
- Doubleday
- Klan
- Sherman
- Molly
- Monologue
- Manners
- Burgh
- Beggar
- President
- Hiram
- Jove
- Hms
- Bragg
- Cato
- General
- James
- Gomez
- Zachary
- Dent
- Neptune
- Adventures
- Poseidon
- Maximilian
- Cupid
- Novel
- Samson
- Dante
- Elsa
- Probe
- Kay
- Lincoln
- Hermes
- Browne
- Greek
- Horatio
- Stanton
- Talisman
- Sheridan
- Brigadier
- Eater
- Nymph
- Dove
- Clapton
- Dublin
- Wise
- Libretto
- Meade
Verb
Wiktionary
ULYSSES, proper noun. (Greek mythology) Latin name form of Odysseus
Dictionary definition
ULYSSES, noun. (Roman mythology) Roman spelling for Odysseus.
Wise words
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