Associations to the word «Theseus»
Noun
- Heracles
- Athenian
- Poseidon
- Labyrinth
- Plutarch
- Crete
- Perseus
- Athens
- Hades
- Thebes
- Hercules
- Aphrodite
- Castor
- Orpheus
- Amazon
- Centaur
- Argonaut
- Midsummer
- Odysseus
- Underworld
- Abduction
- Achilles
- Artemis
- Zeus
- Athena
- Dia
- Isthmus
- Corinth
- Medusa
- Sparta
- Sow
- Hera
- Ovid
- Helen
- Sandal
- Myth
- Neptune
- Hero
- Stepmother
- Chaucer
- Girdle
- Hermes
- Marathon
- Parentage
- Fleece
- Olympus
- Mythology
- Maze
- Prometheus
- Robber
- Boar
- Slew
- Thrace
- Puck
- Vase
- Hms
- Maiden
- Hyperion
- Bull
- Troy
- Cupid
- Priestess
- Thread
- Paradox
- Triton
- Nymph
- Chastity
- Apollo
- Chariot
- Token
- Nestor
- Sail
- Exploit
- Iliad
- Sphinx
- Orion
- Dived
- Cyrus
- Slayer
- Jason
- Oracle
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
THESEUS, proper noun. A legendary Ancient Greek hero most famous for defeating the minotaur in the labyrinth of Crete.
THÊSEUS, proper noun. Dated form of Theseus.
Dictionary definition
THESEUS, noun. (Greek mythology) a hero and king of Athens who was noted for his many great deeds: killed Procrustes and the Minotaur and defeated the Amazons and united Attica.
Wise words
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