Definition of Illiad

1. oeillade [n -S] - See also: oeillade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Illiad

illegitimate child
illegitimate enterprise
illegitimately
illegitimation
illegitimations
illegitimatize
illegitimatized
illegitimatizes
illegitimatizing
illeism
illeist
iller
illest
illeviable
illfavoured
illiad (current term)
illiads
illiberal
illiberalism
illiberalisms
illiberalities
illiberality
illiberalize
illiberalized
illiberalizes
illiberalizing
illiberally
illiberalness
illiberalnesses
illicia

Literary usage of Illiad

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Library of Lewis Henry Morgan by Thomas R. Trautmann, Karl Sanford Kabelac (1994)
"illiad and Odyssey. 1159 C471 Homerus. The illiad of Homer; tr. from the Greek by Alexander Pope. Edinburgh, Printed for J. Hunter, 1790. 484 p. 14 cm. ..."

2. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie (1801)
"Tasso (for he, too, must have whatever is in the illiad or ... I suppose, as soon as you have done the illiad you will read the Odyssey; which, ..."

3. The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and by Richard Phillips (1822)
"Homer was the first and the prince of poets : and he celebrated the siege of Troy in the illiad and Odyssey, two epic poems, which never have, and perhaps, ..."

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