Legendary vs Homeric - What's the difference?
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Of or pertaining to a legend or to legends.
Appearing (solely) in legends.
Having the splendor of a legend; fabled.
Having unimaginable greatness; excellent to such an extent to evoke stories
* 2013 , Phil McNulty, "[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23830980]", BBC Sport , 1 September 2013:
(obsolete) A collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints.
(obsolete) One who relates legends.
Resembling or relating to the epic poetry of Homer.
Epic, heroic, fit to be immortalized in poetry by Homer.
Legendary is a related term of homeric.
As adjectives the difference between legendary and homeric
is that legendary is of or pertaining to a legend or to legends while homeric is resembling or relating to the epic poetry of homer.As a noun legendary
is (obsolete) a collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints.legendary
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Adjective
(-)- And it was a fitting victory for Liverpool as Anfield celebrated the 100th anniversary of the birth of their legendary Scottish manager Bill Shankly.