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Definition of heroic
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Heroic
(a.)
Larger
than life size, but
smaller
than
colossal;
-- said of the
representation
of a human
figure..
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Heroic
::
Heroic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or like, a hero; of the
nature
of
heroes;
distinguished
by the
existence
of
heroes;
as, the
heroic
age; an
heroic
people;
heroic
valor..
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) The Muse that
presides
over
eloquence
and
heroic
poetry;
mother
of
Orpheus,
and chief of the nine
Muses..
Heroicomical
::
Heroicomical
(a.)
Combining
the
heroic
and the
ludicrous;
denoting
high
burlesque;
as, a
heroicomic
poem..
Productive
::
Productive
(a.)
Bringing
into
being;
causing
to
exist;
producing;
originative;
as, an age
productive
of great men; a
spirit
productive
of
heroic
achievements..
Bard
::
Bard (n.) A
professional
poet and
singer,
as among the
ancient
Celts,
whose
occupation
was to
compose
and sing
verses
in honor of the
heroic
achievements
of
princes
and brave men..
Epic
::
Epic (n.) An epic or
heroic
poem. See Epic, a..
Gallant
::
Gallant
(a.) Noble in
bearing
or
spirit;
brave;
high-spirited;
courageous;
heroic;
magnanimous;
as, a
gallant
youth;
a
gallant
officer..
Banneret
::
Banneret
(n.) A title of rank,
conferred
for
heroic
deeds,
and
hence,
an order of
knighthood;
also, the
person
bearing
such title or
rank..
Altitude
::
Altitude
(n.)
Elevation
of
spirits;
heroics;
haughty
airs.
Heroicness
::
Heroicness
(n.)
Heroism.
Colossal
::
Colossal
(a.) Of a size
larger
than
heroic.
See
Heroic.
Heroicomic
::
Heroicomic
(a.) Alt. of
Heroicomica.
Alexandrian
::
Alexandrian
(a.)
Applied
to a kind of
heroic
verse.
See
Alexandrine,
n..
Nobly
::
Nobly
(adv.)
In a noble
manner;
with
greatness
of soul;
heroically;
with
magnanimity;
as, a deed nobly
done..
Heroic
::
Heroic
(a.)
Worthy
of a hero; bold;
daring;
brave;
illustrious;
as,
heroic
action;
heroic
enterprises..
Epic
::
Epic (a.)
Narrated
in a grand
style;
pertaining
to or
designating
a kind of
narrative
poem,
usually
called
an
heroic
poem, in which real or
fictitious
events,
usually
the
achievements
of some hero, are
narrated
in an
elevated
style..
Scald
::
Scald (n.) One of the
ancient
Scandinavian
poets and
historiographers;
a
reciter
and
singer
of
heroic
poems,
eulogies,
etc., among the
Norsemen;
more
rarely,
a bard of any of the
ancient
Teutonic
tribes..
Achievement
::
Achievement
(n.) A great or
heroic
deed;
something
accomplished
by
valor,
boldness,
or
praiseworthy
exertion;
a
feat..
Chivalrous
::
Chivalrous
(a.)
Pertaining
to
chivalry
or
knight-errantry;
warlike;
heroic;
gallant;
high-spirited;
high-minded;
magnanimous.
Soldierly
::
Soldierly
(a.) Like or
becoming
a real
soldier;
brave;
martial;
heroic;
honorable;
soldierlike.
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