odysseuss

[US]/əˈdisju:s/
[UK]/oˈdɪsˌjus/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.hero of the Homeric epic.

Real-world Examples

Longrich's team dubbed the new species Ajnabia odysseus.

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American November 2021 Collection

Odysseus and his friends go from Greece to Troy to fight.

Source: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press Junior Middle School English

Odysseus completes his journey and manages to get back to his own country, alone.

Source: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press Junior Middle School English

Whisk. Whisk–and where was Odysseus, where was Job, where were Jupiter and Gotama and Jesus?

Source: Brave New World

Odysseus had the answer to his " what end."

Source: TED Talks (Video Edition) April 2017 Collection

It skillfully makes Palamedes look like the patriot and turns Odysseus into a traitor.

Source: Simon Critchley - Tragedy the Greeks and Us

Obviously, honey-tongued Odysseus is the figure who best embodies persuasion.

Source: Simon Critchley - Tragedy the Greeks and Us

So, does this all mean that Odysseus, Circe, and other characters in the Odyssey were real?

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Odysseus and his crew find themselves on the mysterious island of Aeaea.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Intrigued by the hero's resourcefulness and bravery, Liao Yuan decided to follow Odysseus's adventures more closely.

Source: 202317

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