When Achilles would draw his sword to slay Agamemnon, Athena, invisible to all else, holds him back by a lock of hair. Here Homer shows us the gods as the psychology of ancient Greece.
Source: tatoeba (2040147)
Ranked by relevance and common usage.
OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.
59 translations across 48 languages.
13 total sentences available.
When Achilles would draw his sword to slay Agamemnon, Athena, invisible to all else, holds him back by a lock of hair. Here Homer shows us the gods as the psychology of ancient Greece.
Source: tatoeba (2040147)
"Was not Pallas Athena able to burn the fleet of the Argives, and drown them in the sea, because of the crime and the madness of one man, Ajax son of Oileus?"
Source: tatoeba (6617153)
Athena is the goddess of wisdom.
Source: tatoeba (8130535)
The Parthenon is a temple dedicated to Athena.
Source: tatoeba (8130536)
Showing 4 of 13 available sentences.
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.