Definitions for Telemachus

Telemachus Te·lem·a·chus

Spelling: [tuh-lem-uh-kuh s]
IPA: /təˈlɛm ə kəs/

Telemachus is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 820 anagrams from letters in Telemachus (aceehlmstu).

Definitions for Telemachus

noun

  1. the son of Odysseus and Penelope who helped Odysseus to kill the suitors of Penelope.

Examples for Telemachus

Telemachus turned to look once more at the man working in the field.

Nor can we pass over the answer of Telemachus, which he makes at this point to his mother.

Very delightful is the school to which we see Telemachus going in these four Books.

"To catch that gesture, Lyaeus," said Telemachus in an over-solemn voice.

Then Telemachus would have made trial of the bow, but his father suffered him not.

They shook hands and Telemachus and Lyaeus went out of the tavern.

Then Telemachus spied the beggar; and when he learned his story from Eumaius, he was troubled.

"Telemachus was much the first to observe her;" why just he?

And despite Telemachus's protestations he filled up the glasses.

Telemachus got up on his numbed feet and stretched his legs.

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