perse (takımyıldızı)

listen to the pronunciation of perse (takımyıldızı)
Turkish - English
(Astronomi) perseus
(Greek Mythology) The son of Danaë and Zeus and husband of Andromeda who killed the Gorgon Medusa
A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Andromeda and Auriga
(Per-soos) son of Zeus, slayer of Medusa
a conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Auriga and Cassiopeia and crossed by the Milky Way
A consellation of the northern hemisphere, near Taurus and Cassiopea
(2 syl ) A bronze statue in the Loggia dei Lanzi, at Florence The best work of Renvennto Cellini (1500-1562) Perseus' flying horse A ship “Perseus conquered the head of Medusa, and did make Pegase, the most swift ship, which he always calls Perseus' flying horse ”- Destruction of Troy “The strong-ribbed bark through liquid mountains cut Like Perseus' horse ” Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, i 3 Persevere (3 syl ) This word comes from an obsolete Latin verb, severo (to stick rigidly); hence severus (severe or rigid) Asseverate is to stick rigidly to what you say; persevere is to stick rigidly to what you undertake till you have accomplished it (Per-severo )
(Greek mythology) the son of Zeus who slew Medusa (with the help of Athena and Hermes) and rescued Andromeda from a sea monster
A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danaë, who slew the Gorgon Medusa
(2 syl ) A bronze statue in the Loggia dei Lanzi, at Florence The best work of Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1562) Perseus' flying horse A ship “Perseus conquered the head of Medusa, and did make Pegase, the most swift ship, which he always calls Perseus' flying horse ”- Destruction of Troy “The strong-ribbed bark through liquid mountains cut Like Perseus' horse ” Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, i 3 Persevere (3 syl ) This word comes from an obsolete Latin verb, severo (to stick rigidly); hence severus (severe or rigid) Asseverate is to stick rigidly to what you say; persevere is to stick rigidly to what you undertake till you have accomplished it (Per-severo )
A digital library of hyperlinked sources in classics and related disciplines, based at Tufts University
a conspicuous constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Auriga and Cassiopeia and crossed by the Milky Way (Greek mythology) the son of Zeus who slew Medusa (with the help of Athena and Hermes) and rescued Andromeda from a sea monster
hero who kills the Medusa with Athena's help Priam: king of Troy with many sons (Hector, Paris, Troilos), killed on altar Sarpedon: son of Zeus & king of Lycia; killed by Patrokles, Achilles' friend Theseus: Athenian hero who kills Minotaur; in Battle of Lapiths & Centaurs Troilos: son of Priam ambushed by Achilles at fountain house outside Troy
It contains a star cluster visible to the naked eye as a nebula
perse (takımyıldızı)
Favorites