Associations to the word «Euripides»
Noun
- Hermes
- Verse
- Rip
- Vase
- Heroine
- Greece
- Slew
- Helene
- Ulysses
- Castor
- Ancient
- Nymph
- Hector
- Hercules
- Handel
- Thunderbolt
- Quotation
- Rex
- Commentary
- Philosopher
- Fable
- Chronology
- Adaptation
- Quote
- Jason
- Europa
- Antiquity
- Lost
- Lair
- Frenzy
- Hymn
- Goddess
- Pluto
- Comedy
- Masterpiece
- Whitney
- Ptolemy
- Rhetoric
- Tyrant
- Freud
- Boar
- Apology
- Sacrifice
- Poetry
- Vanessa
- Rite
- Passage
- Ry
- Translator
- Helena
- Phantom
- Seven
- Dialogue
- Parallel
- Summary
- Luxury
- Theatre
- Legend
- Admirer
- Passion
- Mortal
- Thinker
- Cult
- Deity
- Mention
- Ecstasy
- Symposium
- Poem
- Maiden
- Classics
- Plot
- Motif
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EURIPIDES, proper noun. A Greek tragedian (c. 480–406 BCE); Euripides was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens.
EURIPIDES, proper noun. A male given name, mostly representing a transliteration of the modern Greek Ευριπίδης.
Dictionary definition
EURIPIDES, noun. One of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece (480-406 BC).
Wise words
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