iliad |
priam |
As proper nouns the difference between iliad and priam
is that
iliad is a famous ancient greek epic poem about the trojan war, attributed to homer while
priam is (greek mythology) the king of troy during the iliad.
As a noun iliad
is a specific version, edition, translation, or copy of the above-mentioned homeric text.
troy |
priam |
As an adjective troy
is of, or relating to, troy weight.
As a proper noun priam is
(greek mythology) the king of troy during the iliad.