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phaeacian (a.)

Of or pertaining to the Phaeacians, a fabulous seafaring people fond of the feast, the lyre, and the dance, mentioned by Homer.

phaeacian Sentence Examples

  1. The Phaeacian sailors, renowned for their seafaring prowess, welcomed Odysseus with open arms.
  2. Nausicaa, the beautiful Phaeacian princess, discovered Odysseus stranded on her shore.
  3. Odysseus regaled the Phaeacians with tales of his adventures, captivating them with his eloquence.
  4. In appreciation for their hospitality, Odysseus promised to repay the Phaeacians with gifts.
  5. The Phaeacians honored Odysseus with a sumptuous feast, celebrating his valor and wisdom.
  6. Demodocus, the blind Phaeacian bard, sang epic songs that moved Odysseus to tears.
  7. The Phaeacian women, skilled in weaving, crafted fine garments for Odysseus as tokens of their esteem.
  8. The Phaeacian king, Alcinous, generously offered Odysseus a ship to return home.
  9. With the Phaeacians' guidance, Odysseus navigated his way through treacherous seas.
  10. Odysseus's heart was filled with gratitude for the Phaeacians' kindness and support.

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Of or pertaining to the Phaeacians, a fabulous seafaring people fond of the feast, the lyre, and the dance, mentioned by Homer.

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The Phaeacian sailors, renowned for their seafaring prowess, welcomed Odysseus with open arms.

Nausicaa, the beautiful Phaeacian princess, discovered Odysseus stranded on her shore.

Odysseus regaled the Phaeacians with tales of his adventures, captivating them with his eloquence.

In appreciation for their hospitality, Odysseus promised to repay the Phaeacians with gifts.