Definitions for Agelaus

Agelaus Ag·e·la·us

Spelling: [aj-uh-ley-uh s]
IPA: /ˌædʒ əˈleɪ əs/

Agelaus is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 146 anagrams from letters in Agelaus (aaeglsu).

Definitions for Agelaus

noun

  1. the herdsman of Priam who raised Paris.
  2. a son of Hercules and Omphale.
  3. (in the Iliad) a son of Phradmon who was killed by Diomedes.
  4. (in the Odyssey) one of the suitors of Penelope.

Examples for Agelaus

When he heard that Agelaus had given him to be a prize in the games, he waxed exceeding wrath.

Now one who was called Agelaus stood forward, and directed the wooers to cast spears at Odysseus.

Agelaus now took the lead, and at his command six of them advanced and hurled their spears.

With these words he picked up the sword that Agelaus had dropped when he was being killed, and which was lying upon the ground.

On the sixth day Agelaus passed that way once more, looking to find the child dead, if any trace of him remained.

"I am Paris, the foster-son of Agelaus the herdsman," he answered.

This speech of Agelaus greatly influenced the allies in favour of peace; and Philip more than any one: The peace is ratified.

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