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Meanings of
ganymedes
in anglès
In Greek mythology, a son of the Trojan king Tros.
ganymede
Usage of
ganymedes
in anglès
1
Jubilant with power,
Ganymedes
launched a direct attack on the palace.
2
Ganymedes
had divided the water flow, protecting his own, and pumping seawater into ours.
3
Ganymedes
had been dead already, the broken creature I had seen in the Forum.
4
They are
Ganymedes
,
borrowed from mythology, not from the Bible.
5
Whose cigars ever equalled thine, thou prince of
Ganymedes
?
6
Within a few days the furious ingenuity of
Ganymedes
was manifested directly in our water supply.
7
One had but to express a preference to have half-a-dozen plates pressed upon one by smiling
Ganymedes
.
8
Dragging by me in chains was
Ganymedes
.
9
There's the Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix, and little Juba, son of the Numidian king, and
Ganymedes
,
Arsinoe's accomplice.
10
That night she escaped from the palace, accompanied by her eunuch-tutor
Ganymedes
,
and went to join Achillas and his forces.
11
O'Brien enacted Ganymede, and was perhaps more liberal than other latter-day
Ganymedes
to whose services Mrs. Talboys had been accustomed.
12
As if to prove the point,
Ganymedes
,
Arsinoe's ex-tutor and the new royal commander, set his men to work digging deep wells.
13
Ganymedes
is represented as a youth of exquisite beauty, with short golden locks, delicately chiselled features, beaming blue eyes, and pouting lips.
14
They stated that the whole population was turning against Arsinoe and
Ganymedes
and wanted to follow Ptolemy instead, were he released to them.
15
For you conceive of your future life as one continual feast; and the smiling attendance of gracious
Ganymedes
gives a charming finish to the picture.
16
(
Ganymedes
may or may not have known this to be an old trick of Caesar's, who had similarly annoyed Pompey.)
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Frequent collocations
smile ganymedes
Ganymedes
through the time