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11Thersites — In Greek mythology, Thersites, son of Agrius, was a rank and file soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War.Homer described him in detail in the Iliad , book II, even though he plays only a minor role in the story. He is said to be bow… …
12Thersites — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek Thersitēs Date: circa 1530 a Greek warrior at Troy known as a carping critic and slain by Achilles for mocking him …
13Thersites (Asteroid) — Asteroid (1868) Thersites Eigenschaften des Orbits Orbittyp Jupiter Trojaner (L4) Große Halbachse 5,307 AE Exzentrizität 0,1089 …
14Thersites — /theuhr suy teez/, n. (in the Iliad) a Greek who accused Agamemnon of greed and Achilles of cowardice during the Trojan War. * * * …
15THERSITES — a deformed Greek present at the siege of Troy, distinguished for his insolent raillery at his betters, and who was slain by Achilles for deriding his lamentation over the death of PENTHESILEA (q.v.) …
16Thersites — Ther•si•tes [[t]θərˈsaɪ tiz[/t]] n. myt a Greek who fought at Troy, known for his ugliness and foulmouthed, quarrelsome nature …
17Thersites — /θɜˈsaɪtiz/ (say ther suyteez) noun Greek Legend the most vindictive, impudent, and foul mouthed of the Greeks at the siege of Troy …
18Thersites — Ther|si|tes (schmäh und streitsüchtiger Grieche vor Troja) …
19Thersites — /theuhr suy teez/, n. (in the Iliad) a Greek who accused Agamemnon of greed and Achilles of cowardice during the Trojan War …
20Monoplex thersites — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gas …