What is another word for odysseus?

Pronunciation: [ɒdˈɪsɪəs] (IPA)

Odysseus is known as the legendary hero from the ancient Greek epic poem "The Odyssey," which tells the story of his long and perilous journey home after the Trojan War. Synonyms for Odysseus include "Ulysses," which is the Roman name for the same hero, and "the great tactician" due to his strategic decisions throughout the epic. He is also known as "the wanderer" as he spent ten years wandering the seas before finally returning home. Additionally, he is called "the cunning" because of his ability to trick and outsmart his enemies. Lastly, Odysseus is sometimes referred to as "the warrior" for his bravery in battle.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      ulysse.

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    Greek mythological characters, heroic figures, legendary warriors, mythological kings.

Usage examples for Odysseus

35. The Song of odysseus: p.
"A Legend of Old Persia and Other Poems"
A. B. S. Tennyson
The Song of odysseus.
"A Legend of Old Persia and Other Poems"
A. B. S. Tennyson
A party of heroes, led by odysseus, got inside it and waited.
"The Trojan Women of Euripides"
Euripides

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