Associations to the word «Telemachus»
Noun
- Odysseus
- Penelope
- Suitor
- Nestor
- Ulysses
- Odyssey
- Sparta
- Athena
- Mentor
- Beggar
- Fleece
- Minstrel
- Tiding
- Homer
- Troy
- Minerva
- Likeness
- Achilles
- Voyager
- Furrow
- Chariot
- Privateer
- Omen
- Adventures
- Spear
- Plough
- Guise
- Helen
- Lem
- Hicks
- Zeus
- Goddess
- Heed
- Gladiator
- Married
- Stranger
- Vengeance
- Comrade
- Hut
- Nymph
- Thou
- Cutter
- Son
- Armour
- Father
- Guest
- Vault
- Greek
- Infant
- Maid
- Spoke
- Citadel
- Shame
- Palace
- Voyage
- Axe
- François
- Mythology
- Tutor
- Welcome
- Feast
- Nurse
- Return
- Bloom
- Hall
- Journey
- Courtyard
- Lance
- Arrow
- Hms
- Search
- Farewell
- Dylan
- Shore
Adverb
Wiktionary
TELEMACHUS, proper noun. (Greek mythology) the son of Odysseus and Penelope
Wise words
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