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Meges

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[mee-jeez] / ˈmi dʒiz /

noun

  1. a nephew of Odysseus who commanded the Epeans in the Trojan War.


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Next Meges struck, with keen-edg'd spear, the crown Of Dolops' brass-bound, horsehair-crested helm, Sev'ring the horsehair plume, which, brilliant late With crimson dye, now lay defil'd in dust.

From The Iliad by Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of

He said, and call'd on noble Nestor's sons, On Meges, Phyleus' son, Meriones, Thoas, and Lycomedes, Creon's son, And Melanippus; they together sought The mighty monarch Agamemnon's tent.

From The Iliad by Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of

But Meges next slew Pedæus, son of Antenor, who, indeed, was a spurious son, yet noble Theano brought him up with care, equally with her own dear children, gratifying her husband.

From The Iliad of Homer (1873) by Buckley, Theodore Alois

But with all readiness I will arise And follow thee, that we may also rouse Yet others; Diomede the spear-renown'd, Ulysses, the swift Ajax, and the son Of Phyleus, valiant Meges.

From The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper by Cowper, William

Meges, moreover, slew Pedaeus, son of Antenor, who, though he was a bastard, had been brought up by Theano as one of her own children, for the love she bore her husband.

From The Iliad by Homer