Homers [noun]

Definition of Homers:

victory, achievement

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Sentence/Example of Homers:

This, like the other parts of Homers poetry, had a foundation in the manners of the times preceding his own.

It is the very greatest authors, the Homers, the Shakespeares, that are usually the easiest and cheapest to procure.

The floors of the middle apartment were all inlaid, and represented in various colours the stories of Homers Iliad.

Like the Pelasgians, the Arcadians are, as we have seen, happy in never being mentioned without Homers commendation.

Of this, it is replied, we know nothing, and we have no other guide to Homers Troy save the data of the Iliad.

Young Homers four weeks old often weigh from three quarters of a pound to a pound, or even more, and are ready for market.

Thus the one great Homer vanishes into many little Homers, and this is claimed to be the only true way of appreciating Homer.

The early Greeks betted, as we find in Homers Iliad, b. xxiii.

Hes liable to break up any game with one of the same kind of homers he knocked out to-day.

To crack out two homers in one turn at bat and not even get a hit, mourned Larry.