Associations to the word «Aeschylus»
Noun
- Grandeur
- Proverb
- Benefactor
- Pluto
- Mythology
- Karma
- Nymph
- Socrates
- Neill
- Greece
- Immortality
- Milton
- Mortal
- Wagner
- Ancient
- Prophecy
- Scenery
- Antiquity
- Titan
- Commentary
- Dictator
- Lost
- Mankind
- Allusion
- Crete
- Persia
- Orion
- Adaptation
- Eagle
- Eliot
- Poetry
- Dialogue
- Curse
- Cult
- Cyrus
- Chariot
- Countryman
- Verse
- Horace
- Literature
- Europa
- Vengeance
- Archaeology
- Prostitute
- Goddess
- Dies
- Ill
- Legend
- Eugene
- Author
- Theme
- Theater
- Civilization
- Theatre
- Deity
- Percy
- Saga
- Poem
- Conception
- Genius
- Text
- Mention
- Fate
- Compare
- Work
- Revenge
- Madness
- Fraser
- Astronomy
- By
- Maiden
- Minor
- Index
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
AESCHYLUS, proper noun. A Greek dramatic poet (525 BC - 456 BC); Aeschylus was the earliest of the three greatest Greek tragedians.
AESCHYLUS, proper noun. (historical) A male given name.
Dictionary definition
AESCHYLUS, noun. Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.