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euhemerist — euhemeríst s. m., adj. m., pl. euhemeríşti; f. sg. euhemerístă, pl. euhemeríste Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic EUHEMERÍST, Ă adj., s … Dicționar Român
Euhemerist — Eu*hem er*ist, n. One who advocates euhemerism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
euhemerist — noun see euhemerism … New Collegiate Dictionary
euhemerist — See euhemerism. * * * … Universalium
euhemerist — eu·he·mer·ist … English syllables
euhemerist — … Useful english dictionary
euhemerism — euhemerist, n. euhemeristic, adj. euhemeristically, adv. /yooh hee meuh riz euhm, hem euh /, n. 1. (often cap.) the theory of Euhemerus that the mythologies of various gods arose out of the deification of dead heroes. 2. the theory that mythology … Universalium
Euhemerus — (Εὐήμερος) (working late fourth century B.C.) was a Greek mythographer at the court of Cassander, the king of Macedon. Euhemerus birthplace is disputed, with Messina in Sicily or Messene in the Peloponnese as the most probable locations, while… … Wikipedia
Geography of the Odyssey — Events in the main sequence of the Odyssey (excluding the narrative of Odysseus s adventures) take place in the Peloponnese and in what are now called the Ionian Islands (Ithaca and its neighbours). Incidental mentions of Troy and its… … Wikipedia
Atlas (mythology) — In Greek mythology, Atlas (Eng. / æt ləs/ Gk. Ἄτλας) was the primordial Titan who supported the heavens. Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus and the Oceanid Asia [Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheke i.2.3.] or Klyménē (Κλυμένη): [Hesiod ( Theogony … Wikipedia