euripides

IPA: jʊrɪpˈaɪdz

Root Word: Euripides

noun

  • A Greek tragedian (c. 480–406 B.C.E.); Euripides was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens.
  • A male given name from Ancient Greek, mostly representing a transliteration of the modern Greek Ευριπίδης (Evripídis).
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Examples of "euripides" in Sentences

  • Top of the agenda for that day is Euripides.
  • It is considered the burial place of Euripides.
  • In this play, Euripides is of course the main target.
  • Euripides mentions the Libyan Sibyl in the of the Lamia.
  • Dionysus then finds Euripides in the middle of a conflict.
  • The first use of the word anarchy was not exactly Euripides.
  • Euripides is jealous of the other's place as the greatest tragic poet.
  • This abduction was the subject of one of the lost tragedies of Euripides.
  • Here if anywhere it is clear that Euripides is dramatist, not pamphleteer.
  • An example of this in early literature is Macaria in Heracleidae by Euripides.

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