Definitions for Diomedes

Diomedes Di·o·me·des

Spelling: [dahy-uh-mee-deez]
IPA: /ˌdaɪ əˈmi diz/

Diomedes is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 181 anagrams from letters in Diomedes (ddeeimos).

Definitions for Diomedes

noun

  1. a Greek hero in the Trojan War.
  2. a Thracian king who fed his wild mares on human flesh and was himself fed to them by Hercules.

Examples for Diomedes

And upon the like grounds was raised the Anthropophagie of Diomedes his horses.

Knowing that she was but a weak goddess Diomedes attacked her, wounding her in the hand.

The example shown in Fig. 201 is from the villa of Diomedes.

On the other hand both this hero and Diomedes enjoy the special favour of Athene.

The eighth labor of Hercules was to bring from Thrace the horses of Diomedes.

He killed Diomedes, and gave him to be eaten by his mares, which he brought to Eurystheus.

Next he carries the Palladium out of Troy with help of Diomedes.

Diomedes lifted his great spear and flung it full at Hector.

Diomedes no doubt figured in the story of the second attack upon Thebes.

In his absence Diomedes met in the battle Glaucus, a Lycian prince.

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