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homeric
CIDE DICTIONARY
homeric, a. [L. Homericus, Gr. "Omhriko`s.].
Of or pertaining to Homer , the most famous of Greek poets; resembling the poetry of Homer. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
homeric, adj.
1 of, or in the style of, Homer or the epic poems ascribed to him.
2 of Bronze Age Greece as described in these poems.
3 epic, large-scale, titanic (Homeric conflict).
1 of, or in the style of, Homer or the epic poems ascribed to him.
2 of Bronze Age Greece as described in these poems.
3 epic, large-scale, titanic (Homeric conflict).
Etymology
L Homericus f. Gk Homerikos f. Homeros Homer, traditional author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
THESAURUS
homeric
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