Associations to the word «Iliad»
Noun
- Telecom
- Tennyson
- Centaur
- Ancient
- Commoner
- Bc
- Cycle
- Plague
- Plutarch
- Abduction
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- Shakespeare
- Deception
- Literature
- Modality
- Tale
- Nectar
- Xv
- Genealogy
- Siege
- Vi
- Inversion
- Apocalypse
- Posterity
- Manuscript
- Oracle
- Ix
- Overture
- Adjective
- Elijah
- Afterlife
- Dante
- Juno
- Sacrifice
- Goethe
- Climax
- Arrogance
- Orion
- Anger
- Storytelling
- Armor
- Discrepancy
- Amazon
- Cen
- Ballad
- God
- Corpse
- Divine
- Alphabet
- Erasmus
- Omen
- Britannica
- Ate
- Slaughter
- Gods
- Xi
- Hume
- Mor
- Tor
- Helper
- Dual
- Ally
- Little
- Genesis
- Bible
- Battlefield
- Context
- Scholar
- Xii
- Combat
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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