Examples of using Epithets in English and their translations into Indonesian
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consequent association with the sea was manifested in the location of many coastal sanctuaries dedicated to her and several common epithets such as Aphrodite Pontia(‘of the deep sea')
who then throw things at her- from epithets to dodgeballs.
continued to lob epithets at a neighbouring Arab country,
his contributions to musical form have earned him the epithets"Father of the Symphony" and"Father of the Quartet”.
1850s, earned him the epithets"Father of Biblical Geography" and"Founder of Modern Palestinology.
Trienus are also epithets.
It's the nuclear bomb of racial epithets-- as Farai Chideya has described the term.
he applies all kinds of depreciatory epithets to this nebular stage of the universe.
He had many epithets which alluded to different aspects of his deity:
We then tend to take out the epithet because it is part of the object.
Additionally, his nomen can be found with the epithet Heqa-waset, which means"Ruler of Thebes.
The month is called"May". Majo is a predicate nominative, an epithet of the word monato.
When a player collects enough Karma they receive a“Karma Epithet”.
The epithet is coli,
The epithet conservative or liberal is used to describe political
Anthea was an epithet of Greek Goddess Hera.
The relative kio is used instead of kiu if the relative clause is an epithet of a noun-like adjective with a very general meaning.
The epithet"Mad" Mike Hoare comes from broadcasts by Communist East German radio during the fighting in the Congo in the Sixties.
was an epithet of Venus that probably arose from an error,
The epithet"Mad" Mike Hoare comes from broadcasts by East German radio during the fighting in the Congo in the 1960s.