Menelaus

//ˌmɛn.ɪˈleɪ.əs//

Synonyms for "menelaus" (1 found)

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Translations

18 translations across 17 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Μενέλαος name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)
  • Μενέλεως name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Arabic

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  • مِنَالَاوُس name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 墨涅拉奥斯 name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

French

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  • Ménélas name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

German

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  • Menelaos name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Greek

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  • Μενέλαος name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Italian

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  • Menelao name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Japanese

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  • メネラオス name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Korean

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  • 메넬라오스 name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Latin

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  • Menelāus name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Macedonian

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  • Менелај name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Marathi

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  • मेनेलाउस name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Polish

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  • Menelaos name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Portuguese

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  • Menelau name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Russian

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  • Менела́й name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Sicilian

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  • Minilau name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Spanish

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  • Menelao name (the king of Mycenaean Sparta)

Sample sentences

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With joy from out the hollow wood they bound; / first, dire Ulysses, with his captains two, / Thessander bold and Sthenelus renowned, / down by a pendent rope come sliding to the ground. / Then Thoas comes; and Acamas, athirst / for blood; and Neoptolemus, the heir / of mighty Peleus; and Machaon first; / and Menelaus; and himself is there, / Epeus, framer of the fatal snare.

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