Associations to the word «Iliad»
Noun
- Papyrus
- Ida
- Horace
- Warrior
- Names
- Deity
- Tragedy
- Castor
- Nymph
- Commentary
- Passage
- Socrates
- Duel
- Ransom
- Greece
- Woe
- Xxi
- Pronunciation
- Narrative
- Underworld
- Homecoming
- Funeral
- Suitor
- Allegory
- Antiquity
- Addison
- Parentage
- Veda
- Milton
- Xvi
- Sparta
- Wooden
- Poetry
- Seer
- Mention
- Imitation
- Urn
- Roman
- Paradise
- Fragment
- Fable
- Xiv
- Plato
- Lament
- Crete
- Maha
- Rhapsody
- Exploit
- Ninth
- Translator
- Xix
- Contingent
- Spear
- Orpheus
- Predicament
- Sack
- Hackett
- Nationality
- Isaiah
- Jove
- Summary
- Cyclops
- Saul
- Isa
- Lineage
- Argonaut
- Tradition
- Shield
- Book
- Penelope
- Hearer
- Ff
- Boar
- Parody
- Iris
Adjective
Wiktionary
ILIAD, proper noun. A famous ancient Greek epic poem about the Trojan War, attributed to Homer.
ILIAD, proper noun. Any long tragic story.
ILIAD, noun. A specific version, edition, translation, or copy of the above-mentioned Homeric text.
Dictionary definition
ILIAD, noun. A Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the siege of Troy.
Wise words
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