# Homeric Greek, A Book for Beginners, Lesson 01 # by Clyde Pharr, D.C. Heath & Co, 1920 # Version 1.0 # Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) μῆνις : wrath, fury, madness, rage ἀείδω : sing (of), hymn θεά : goddess Πηληιάδης : son of Peleus (Achilles) Ἀχιλλεύς : Achilles οὐλόμενος : accursed, destructive ὅς : who, which, what μυρίοι : countless, innumerable Ἀχαιός : Achaean (Greek) ἄλγος : grief, pain, woe, trouble τίθημι : put, place, cause πολλός : much, many, numerous δέ : but, and, for, so ἴφθιμος : valiant, mighty ψυχή : soul, spirit, breath, life Ἄις : Hades (god of the lower world) προϊάπτω : hurl forward, send forth ἥρως : hero, mighty warrior, protector, savior αὐτός : self, same ἑλώριον : booty, prey, spoils τεύχω : make, fashion, cause κύων : dog οἰωνός : bird (of prey), vulture, omen τέ : and, also δαίς : portion, feast, banquet Ζεύς : Zeus (father and king of gods and men) τελείω : accomplish, fulfill βουλή : will, wish, plan, purpose, counsel, council # end