laertes

IPA: ɫˈɛrtʌs

Root Word: Laertes

noun

  • (Greek mythology) the father of Odysseus
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Examples of "laertes" in Sentences

  • Laertes had trained Odysseus in husbandry.
  • The only vandalism has been done by Laertes.
  • Laertes, please speak to me in a more civil tone.
  • Laertes, best thing to do is ask an admin for help.
  • RFCU had already been running while you blocked Laertes.
  • Laertes is the son of Polonius and the brother of Ophelia.
  • Laertes stop vandalizing this article, you are really ruining it.
  • Laertes, Greeks were the majority in the Peloponnese at that time as well.
  • Osric is a foppish courtier who referees the duel between Hamlet and Laertes.
  • A courtier informs Hamlet of the King's wager on a fencing match with Laertes.

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