much-enduring

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"Much-enduring" is a traditional Homeric epithet highlighting Odysseus’s exceptional resilience and capacity to withstand prolonged hardship and adversity.

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instanceOf Homeric epithet
appliesTo the hero of the Odyssey
associatedWith Odysseus’s character
denotesQuality capacity to withstand hardship
endurance over prolonged adversity
resilience
describes Odysseus’s prolonged trials and wanderings
emphasizes Odysseus’s ability to suffer and persist
heroic perseverance
function formulaic descriptive phrase in epic poetry
language English rendering of Greek epithet
literaryRole character epithet
refersTo Odysseus
register poetic diction
semanticField suffering and endurance
sourceWork Homeric epic tradition
stylisticFeatureOf Homeric style
tradition oral-formulaic composition
translationOfType epic epithet for Odysseus
usedIn English translations of the Odyssey

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Odysseus epithet much-enduring