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[ yoo-rim-uh-kuhs, yuh- ] / yʊˈrɪm ə kəs, yə- /
noun(in the Odyssey) a deceitful suitor of Penelope. Words nearby Eurymachuseurycephalic, Euryclea, Eurydice, eurygnathic, euryhaline, Eurymachus, euryon, euryopia, euryphagous, eurypterid, Eurystheus Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EurymachusIf Parthenius spoke the word, Eurymachus would be set at liberty, in spite of any sentence passed upon him. Quintus Claudius, Volume 2 of 2|Ernst Eckstein He felt that Eurymachus, now that he had seen him again, was far more to him than a high-souled slave. Quintus Claudius, Volume 1 of 2|Ernst Eckstein In answer Eurymachus bade him begone if all within was night; taking him at his word, the seer withdrew before the coming ruin. Authors of Greece|T. W. Lumb If Eurymachus is delivered up to me alive, I promise you a hundred thousand sesterces. Quintus Claudius, Volume 1 of 2|Ernst Eckstein
In vain Eurymachus, a spokesman for the Suitors, offers amends, guilt cannot now buy itself free when caught. Homer's Odyssey|Denton J. Snider
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