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[ yoo-mee-uhs ] / yuˈmi əs /
noun (in the Odyssey) the faithful swineherd of Odysseus. Words nearby Eumaeuseulogistic, eulogium, eulogize, eulogy, -eum, Eumaeus, eumelanin, Eumenes I, Eumenes II, Eumenides, Eumetazoa Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EumaeusEumaeus sprang to his feet, and the bowls in which he was mixing wine fell from his hands, as he made towards his master. Ulysses said that the master of Eumaeus would certainly come home, and told a long story about himself. Tales of Troy and Greece|Andrew Lang Telemachus went to the town alone, bidding Eumaeus bring the stranger with him. Authors of Greece|T. W. Lumb Telemachus sprang to his father's side, Eumaeus stood by him, and the fighting was short and bitter. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew|Josephine Preston Peabody
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