Pindar meaning in Urdu
Pindar Definitions
1) Pindar : یونانی شاعر : (noun) Greek lyric poet remembered for his odes (518?-438? BC).
Useful Words
Pindaric : پنڈار کی غنائی نظموں کی طرز پر یا اس کا انداز , Horace : رومی شاعر , Strophe : اس یونانی غنانیہ کا ایک بند جسے چند گلوکار مل کر گایا کرتے تھے , Henry Wadsworth Longfellow : امریکی شاعر , Hesiod : یونانی شاعر , Ode : غزل , Aeschylus : مشکلات بھری اداکاری کرنے والا , Helen : قدیم یونانی شہزادی , Hecate : افزائش نسل کی دیوی , Achilles : قدیم یونانی جنگجو , Zeus : یونان کا سب سے بڑا دیوتا , Come To Mind : ذہن میں آنا , Memory : یادگار , Auld Langsyne : پرانہ دور , Memory : یاد , Poetess : شاعرہ , Sonneteer : سانیٹ کہنے یا لکھنے والا , Alfred Noyes : انگریز شاعر , Algernon Charles Swinburne : انگریز شاعر , Joshua : یوشع بن نون , Admiral Dewey : امریکی بحریہ کا افسر جارج , Belloc : انگریز مصنف , Percy Bysshe Shelley : انگریز عاشقانہ شاعر , Alfred De Musset : فرانسیسی شاعر , Johann Ludwig Uhland : جرمن شاعر , Auguste Comte : فرانسیسی فلسفی , Publius Vergilius Maro : ایک رومی شاعر , Auden : امریکی شاعر , Allen : امریکی مزاحیہ اداکارہ , A. E. Housman : انگریز شاعر , Benet : امریکہ کا شاعر
Useful Words Definitions
Pindaric: an ode form used by Pindar; has triple groups of triple units.
Horace: Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC).
Strophe: one section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: United States poet remembered for his long narrative poems (1807-1882).
Hesiod: Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC).
Ode: a lyric poem with complex stanza forms.
Aeschylus: Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).
Helen: (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.
Hecate: (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches.
Achilles: a mythical Greek hero of the Iliad; a foremost Greek warrior at the siege of Troy; when he was a baby his mother tried to make him immortal by bathing him in a magical river but the heel by which she held him remained vulnerable--his `Achilles` heel`.
Zeus: (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned; husband and brother of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods; counterpart of Roman Jupiter.
Come To Mind: be remembered.
Memory: something that is remembered.
Auld Langsyne: past times remembered with nostalgia.
Memory: the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered.
Poetess: a woman poet.
Sonneteer: a poet who writes sonnets.
Alfred Noyes: English poet (1880-1958).
Algernon Charles Swinburne: English poet (1837-1909).
Joshua: (Old Testament) Moses` successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land; best remembered for his destruction of Jericho.
Admiral Dewey: a United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War.
Belloc: English author (born in France) remembered especially for his verse for children (1870-1953).
Percy Bysshe Shelley: Englishman and romantic poet (1792-1822).
Alfred De Musset: French poet and writer (1810-1857).
Johann Ludwig Uhland: German romantic poet (1787-1862).
Auguste Comte: French philosopher remembered as the founder of positivism; he also established sociology as a systematic field of study.
Publius Vergilius Maro: a Roman poet; author of the epic poem `Aeneid` (70-19 BC).
Auden: United States poet (born in England) (1907-1973).
Allen: United States comedienne remembered as the confused but imperturbable partner of her husband, George Burns (1906-1964).
A. E. Housman: an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems.
Benet: United States poet; brother of William Rose Benet (1898-1943).
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Pindar in Book Titles
Pindar and the Cult of Heroes.
Pindar: Olympian odes, Pythian odes.