ulysses

word

Definition

Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, the legendary Greek hero in Homer's epic poems, and the title of a famous modern novel by James Joyce.

Usage & Nuances

Most often, 'Ulysses' refers to the novel by James Joyce or the Greek hero (also known as Odysseus). Used mainly in literature, history, or academic contexts. Not used in everyday conversation except when discussing books, mythology, or history.

Example Sentences

Ulysses is a novel written by James Joyce.

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In Greek mythology, Ulysses is known for his long journey home.

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Many students read Ulysses in university literature classes.

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I've always wanted to finish reading Ulysses, but it's quite a challenge.

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Some people use 'Ulysses' as a symbol of a tough journey.

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If you mention Ulysses, most people think of either the myth or the novel.

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