heroic poetry
(heroic poetry, epic poetry)
Princeton's WordNet
poetry celebrating the deeds... some hero
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epic poetry
(heroic poetry, epic poetry)
Princeton's WordNet
poetry celebrating the deeds... some hero
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work
(ɜrk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Theol. righteous deeds.
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res gestae
(ˈriz ˈdʒɛs ti, ˈreɪs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
things done; accomplishments; deeds.
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muniments
(muniments)
Princeton's WordNet
deeds...d other documentary evidence of title to land
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boswell
(Boswell)
Princeton's WordNet
a devoted admirer and recorder of another's words and deeds
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swashbuckling
(ˈswɒʃˌbʌk lɪŋ, ˈswɔʃ-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the activities, adventures, or deeds... a swashbuckler.
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chartulary
(ˈkɑr tʃəˌlɛr i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a register of charters, title deeds, etc.
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doing
(ˈdu ɪŋ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
doings, deeds; proceedings; events.
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epic poem
(epic poem, heroic poem, epic, epos)
Princeton's WordNet
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
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epic
(epic poem, heroic poem, epic, epos)
Princeton's WordNet
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
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epos
(epic poem, heroic poem, epic, epos)
Princeton's WordNet
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
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heroic poem
(epic poem, heroic poem, epic, epos)
Princeton's WordNet
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
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christology
(Christology)
Princeton's WordNet
the branch of theology concerned with the person and attributes and deeds... Christ
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heroic
(ɪˈroʊ ɪk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
dealing with the deeds, attributes, etc., of heroes and heroines, as in literature.
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jackal
(ˈdʒæk əl, -ɔl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person who performs dishonest or base deeds... the accomplice of another.
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christology
(ɪˈstɒl ə dʒi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
theological interpretation of the nature, person, and deeds... Christ.
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decatur
(Decatur, Stephen Decatur)
Princeton's WordNet
United States naval officer remembered for his heroic deeds (1779-1820)
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stephen decatur
(Decatur, Stephen Decatur)
Princeton's WordNet
United States naval officer remembered for his heroic deeds (1779-1820)
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hero
(ˈhɪər oʊ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.
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legal age
(ˈli gəl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the age, 18 in most states, at which a person is legally responsible and may enter into contracts, execute deeds, etc.
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heroine
(ˈhɛr oʊ ɪn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a woman of distinguished courage or ability, admired for her brave deeds and noble qualities.
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derdoing
Webster Dictionary
doing daring or chivalrous deeds
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martin luther
(Luther, Martin Luther)
Princeton's WordNet
German theologian who led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds (1483-1546)
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luther
(Luther, Martin Luther)
Princeton's WordNet
German theologian who led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds (1483-1546)
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knight errantry
(knight errantry)
Princeton's WordNet
(Middle Ages) the code of conduct observed by a knight errant who is wandering in search of deeds... chivalry
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knight-errant
(ɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a knight who traveled in search of adventures, to exhibit military skill, to engage in chivalrous deeds, etc.
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fenian
(ˈfi ni ən, ˈfin yən)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a member of a band of warriors whose deeds formed the subject matter of a cycle of Irish legends.
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romance
(ʊˈmæns, ˈroʊ mæns)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, exploits, etc., usu. in a historical or imaginary setting.
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arms
Webster Dictionary
the deeds... exploits of war; military service or science
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