telemachus
1Telemachus — steht für: die lateinische Schreibweise für Telemachos einen Asteroid aus der Gruppe der Jupiter Trojaner, siehe (15913) Telemachus den Namen zweier Schiffe der Royal Navy, siehe HMS Telemachus Diese Seite ist eine …
2Telemachus — Tel e*ma chus, prop. n. The son of Odysseus and Penelope, as told in Homer s Oddysey. [PJC] …
3Telemachus — [tə lem′ə kəs] n. [L < Gr Tēlemachos] Gr. Legend the son of Odysseus and Penelope: he helps his father slay his mother s suitors …
4Telemachus — For other uses, see Telemachus (disambiguation). Telemachus departing from Nestor, painting by Henry Howard (1769–1847) Telemachus ( …
5TELEMACHUS — I. TELEMACHUS Monachus, Romaegladiatoriô ludô celebratô, increpitans populum attentius Spectaculis inhiantem, ab eo lapidatus est. Vinc. Bellovacensis in Spec. Hist. ex Theodoreto, Hist. Eccl. l. 5. c. 26. et Aur. Cassiodoro, Histor. Tripart. l.… …
6Telemachus — /teuh lem euh keuhs/, n. Class. Myth. the son of Odysseus and Penelope who helped Odysseus to kill the suitors of Penelope. * * * ▪ Greek mythological character in Greek mythology, son of the Greek hero Odysseus and his wife, Penelope. When …
7Telemachus, S. — S. Telemachus (1. Jan.), d. i. Kampfzielsetzer oder letzter Kämpfer, Eremit und Martyrer, ist der hl. Almachius1. S. d. (I. 31.) …
8Telemachus Rhade — Andromeda Character name=Telemachus Rhade gender=Male race=Nietzschean affiliation=New Systems Commonwealth Andromeda Ascendant portrayed=Steve Bacic seasons=2,4 5Telemachus Rhade is a fictional character in the television series Gene Roddenberry …
9Telemachus — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek Tēlemachos Date: circa 1556 the son of Odysseus and Penelope who contrives with his father to slay his mother s suitors …
10Telemachus — noun /təˈleməkəs/ the son of Odysseus …