Associations to the word «Ovid»
Noun
- Midsummer
- Tale
- Imitation
- Olympus
- Sonnet
- Heroine
- Verse
- Allegory
- Epithet
- Cyclops
- Cites
- Satire
- Commentary
- Suitor
- Ode
- Poetry
- Pseudo
- Narrative
- Erasmus
- Boar
- Psyche
- Aristotle
- Romans
- Ancient
- Elsie
- Canto
- Thebes
- Hades
- Abduction
- Lara
- Telling
- Titus
- Tristan
- Tragedy
- Schubert
- Rome
- Bce
- Eugen
- Antiquity
- Renaissance
- Julius
- Ver
- Odysseus
- Invocation
- Diana
- Prologue
- Lover
- Calendar
- Palatine
- Mane
- Nightingale
- Greek
- Otis
- Rape
- Oration
- Echo
- Tully
- Contemporary
- Philology
- Xv
- Gaia
- Metaphor
- Gloss
- Castor
- Xi
- Lucius
- Rite
- Viii
- Story
- Motif
- Neptune
- Quote
- Parallel
- Summary
- Etymology
Adjective
Wiktionary
OVID, proper noun. A 1st century BC Roman poet.
OVID, proper noun. A male given name of mainly historic use.
OVID, proper noun. A town in Colorado.
OVID, proper noun. A village in Michigan.
OVID, proper noun. A town and village in New York.
Dictionary definition
OVID, noun. Roman poet remembered for his elegiac verses on love (43 BC - AD 17).
Wise words
Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much.