subduer
11Cairo — Infobox Settlement official name = Cairo native name = القـــاهــرة image caption =Also known as: The City that never sleeps mapsize = 250px map caption = Egypt: Site of Cairo (top center) subdivision type = subdivision name = leader title =… …
12δαμασάνδρα — δαμασάνδρᾱ , δαμασάνδρα subduer of men fem nom/voc/acc dual δαμασάνδρᾱ , δαμασάνδρα subduer of men fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
13δαμάλαι — δάμαλις young cow fem nom/voc pl δαμάλᾱͅ , δάμαλις young cow fem dat sg (doric aeolic) δαμάλᾱͅ , δαμάλη fem dat sg (doric aeolic) δαμάλης subduer masc nom/voc pl δαμάλᾱͅ , δαμάλης subduer masc dat sg (doric aeolic) …
14δαμάλαν — δαμάλᾱν , δάμαλις young cow fem acc sg (doric aeolic) δαμάλᾱν , δαμάλη fem acc sg (doric aeolic) δαμάλᾱν , δαμάλης subduer masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic) δαμάλης subduer masc acc sg …
15δαμάλας — δαμάλᾱς , δάμαλις young cow fem acc pl δαμάλᾱς , δάμαλις young cow fem gen sg (doric aeolic) δαμάλᾱς , δαμάλη fem acc pl δαμάλᾱς , δαμάλη fem gen sg (doric aeolic) δαμάλᾱς , δαμάλης subduer masc acc pl δαμάλᾱς , δαμάλης subduer masc nom sg… …
16λαοδάμαντα — λᾱοδάμαντα , λαοδάμας subduer of peoples neut nom/voc/acc pl λᾱοδάμαντα , λαοδάμας subduer of peoples masc acc sg …
17overcomer — noun someone who overcomes and establishes ascendancy and control by force or persuasion • Syn: ↑subduer, ↑surmounter • Derivationally related forms: ↑overcome, ↑subdue (for: ↑subduer) …
18surmounter — noun someone who overcomes and establishes ascendancy and control by force or persuasion • Syn: ↑subduer, ↑overcomer • Derivationally related forms: ↑overcome (for: ↑overcomer), ↑subdue (f …
19subdue — transitive verb (subdued; subduing) Etymology: Middle English sodewen, subduen, from Anglo French soduire, subdure to lead astray, overcome, arrest (influenced in form and meaning by Latin subdere to subject), from Latin subducere to withdraw,… …
20Dactylic hexameter — (also known as heroic hexameter ) is a form of meter in poetry or a rhythmic scheme. It is traditionally associated with the quantitative meter of classical epic poetry in both Greek and Latin, and was consequently considered to be the Grand… …