Priam

//ˈpɹaɪəm//

Synonyms for "priam"

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Translations

14 translations across 14 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Πρίαμος name (king of Troy)

Armenian

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  • Պրիամոս name (king of Troy)

Bulgarian

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  • Приам name (king of Troy)

Chinese

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  • 普里阿摩斯 name (king of Troy)

Danish

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  • Priamos name (king of Troy)

Dutch

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  • Priamos name (king of Troy)

French

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  • Priam name (king of Troy)

Italian

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  • Priamo name (king of Troy)

Marathi

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  • प्रायम name (king of Troy)

Old Armenian

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  • Պռիամոս name (king of Troy)

Portuguese

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  • Príamo name (king of Troy)

Russian

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  • Приа́м name (king of Troy)

Spanish

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  • Príamo name (king of Troy)

Swedish

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  • Priamos name (king of Troy)

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

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For while, the queen awaiting, round he gazed, / and marvelled at he happy town, and scanned / the rival labours of each craftman's hand, / behold, Troy's battles on the walls appear, / the war, since noised through many a distant land, / there Priam and th' Atridae twain, and here / Achilles, fierce to both, still ruthless and severe.

Source: tatoeba (6790966)

"See our Priam! Even here / worth wins her due, and there are tears to flow, / and human hearts to feel for human woe."

Source: tatoeba (6790999)

Sighing he sees him, chariot, arms and all, / and Priam, spreading helpless hands in vain.

Source: tatoeba (6792216)

With various talks the night poor Dido wore, / and drank deep love, and nursed her inward flame, / of Priam much she asks, of Hector more, / now in what arms Aurora's offspring came, / of Diomede's horses and Achilles' fame.

Source: tatoeba (6800361)

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