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[ ley-od-uh-mahy-uh ] / leɪˌɒd əˈmaɪ ə /
noun Classical Mythology.a daughter of Acastus who killed herself so that she could join her husband, Protesilaus, in the underworld. (in the Iliad) the mother, by Zeus, of Sarpedon. Words nearby LaodamiaLanzhou, Lao, Laoag, Laocoön, Laodamas, Laodamia, Laodice, Laodicea, Laodicean, laogai, Laoighis Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for LaodamiaShe was held in the highest honor in Greek fable, and ranked with Penelope and Laodamia, the latter of whom was her niece. The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art (2nd ed.) (1911)|Charles Mills Gayley Laodamia in her sorrow prayed to the gods that she might see her husband again on earth. The Story of Troy|Michael Clarke Cf. “Laodamia”: “Calm pleasures there abide, majestic pains.” Hazlitt on English Literature|Jacob Zeitlin In my own copy of Wordsworth I have been careful to mark the original reading in justice to the original Laodamia. A Commonplace Book of Thoughts, Memories, and Fancies.|Anna Jameson
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