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Literature: Daedalus and Icarus (Tales of Greek Mythology)

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  1. talent
    natural abilities or qualities
    So great were his talents, that many suspected his teacher was none other than the goddess Athena herself.
  2. suspect
    regard as untrustworthy
    So great were his talents, that many suspected his teacher was none other than the goddess Athena herself.
  3. apprentice
    someone who works for an expert to learn a trade
    It came about that Daedalus took as an apprentice the son of his sister Polycaste.
  4. excellent
    very good; of the highest quality
    The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
  5. surpass
    be or do something to a greater degree
    The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
  6. artistic
    relating to the products of human creativity
    The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
  7. ability
    the quality of having the means or skills to do something
    The boy whose name was Talos (also known as Calus), was an excellent student and it was not long before he started to surpass Daedalus with his artistic abilities.
  8. invention
    the act of making something new
    Finding this to be a handy tool, he copied his invention in iron, resulting in the creation of the first saw.
  9. creation
    the act of starting something for the first time
    Finding this to be a handy tool, he copied his invention in iron, resulting in the creation of the first saw.
  10. develop
    progress or evolve through a process of natural growth
    Along with the saw, Talos was given credit for developing the potter's wheel and the compass, which to this day is still used to help accurately draw circles.
  11. compass
    navigational instrument for finding directions
    Along with the saw, Talos was given credit for developing the potter's wheel and the compass, which to this day is still used to help accurately draw circles.
  12. earn
    acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
    These inventions earned the young boy a great reputation across Athens.
  13. reputation
    the general estimation that the public has for a person
    These inventions earned the young boy a great reputation across Athens.
  14. unfortunately
    by bad luck
    Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
  15. glory
    a state of high honor
    Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
  16. envious
    painfully desirous of another's advantages
    Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
  17. notoriety
    the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality
    Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
  18. competition
    the act of contending with others for rewards or resources
    Unfortunately his glory was short lived, for Daedalus was so envious of his nephew's new found notoriety that he devised a plan to rid himself of his competition.
  19. pretend
    make believe with the intent to deceive
    Daedalus quickly tried to cover up the boy's death by pretending to those passing by that he was merely performing an act of civic duty.
  20. merely
    and nothing more
    Daedalus quickly tried to cover up the boy's death by pretending to those passing by that he was merely performing an act of civic duty.
  21. perform
    get done
    Daedalus quickly tried to cover up the boy's death by pretending to those passing by that he was merely performing an act of civic duty.
  22. civic
    of or relating or belonging to a city
    Daedalus quickly tried to cover up the boy's death by pretending to those passing by that he was merely performing an act of civic duty.
  23. base
    lowest support of a structure
    A serpent was dead at the base of the hill and he was giving it a proper burial.
  24. proper
    marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness
    A serpent was dead at the base of the hill and he was giving it a proper burial.
  25. reverence
    a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
    In Athens a serpent was treated with reverence because King Erichtheus was said to be one himself from the waist down.
  26. murder
    unlawful premeditated killing of a human being
    Try as he may, Daedalus was unable to keep the murder a secret for long.
  27. exile
    the act of expelling a person from their native land
    He was soon tried before the Areopagus and exiled from the city that he loved 12:40 PM 3/22/2012so dearly.
  28. shape
    a perceptual structure
    The spirit of Talos took the shape of a partridge and flew away, while the boy's body was placed beneath the area of earth that broke his fall.
  29. area
    the extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary
    The spirit of Talos took the shape of a partridge and flew away, while the boy's body was placed beneath the area of earth that broke his fall.
  30. cope
    come to terms with
    Unable to cope with her extreme feelings of grief, Polycaste took her own life by hanging herself.
  31. extreme
    of the greatest possible degree, extent, or intensity
    Unable to cope with her extreme feelings of grief, Polycaste took her own life by hanging herself.
  32. grief
    intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one
    Unable to cope with her extreme feelings of grief, Polycaste took her own life by hanging herself.
  33. remorse
    a feeling of deep regret, usually for some misdeed
    The people of Athens were so filled with remorse that they built a sanctuary in her honor beside the Acropolis.
  34. sanctuary
    a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept
    The people of Athens were so filled with remorse that they built a sanctuary in her honor beside the Acropolis.
  35. honor
    a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
    The people of Athens were so filled with remorse that they built a sanctuary in her honor beside the Acropolis.
  36. refuge
    something or someone turned to for assistance or security
    Daedalus took refuge at the court of King Minos of Crete, where he was greatly welcomed for his talents as a craftsman.
  37. court
    an assembly to conduct judicial business
    Daedalus took refuge at the court of King Minos of Crete, where he was greatly welcomed for his talents as a craftsman.
  38. petition
    a formal request that something be submitted to an authority
    PasiphaeWhile living in Crete, Daedalus was secretly petitioned by Pasiphae, the wife of Minos to construct for her an unusual instrument.
  39. construct
    make by combining materials and parts
    PasiphaeWhile living in Crete, Daedalus was secretly petitioned by Pasiphae, the wife of Minos to construct for her an unusual instrument.
  40. instrument
    the means whereby some act is accomplished
    PasiphaeWhile living in Crete, Daedalus was secretly petitioned by Pasiphae, the wife of Minos to construct for her an unusual instrument.
  41. desire
    the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
    Desiring to consumate the illicit relationship, Pasiphae turned to her husband's new artisan for help.
  42. illicit
    contrary to accepted morality or convention
    Desiring to consumate the illicit relationship, Pasiphae turned to her husband's new artisan for help.
  43. relationship
    a mutual connection between people
    Desiring to consumate the illicit relationship, Pasiphae turned to her husband's new artisan for help.
  44. artisan
    a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
    Desiring to consumate the illicit relationship, Pasiphae turned to her husband's new artisan for help.
  45. fashion
    the latest and most admired style in clothes or behavior
    He fashioned for her a wooden cow that would enable the Queen to hide inside it's hollow stomach.
  46. cow
    female of domestic cattle
    He fashioned for her a wooden cow that would enable the Queen to hide inside it's hollow stomach.
  47. enable
    provide the means to perform some task
    He fashioned for her a wooden cow that would enable the Queen to hide inside it's hollow stomach.
  48. hollow
    not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
    He fashioned for her a wooden cow that would enable the Queen to hide inside it's hollow stomach.
  49. prove
    establish the validity of something
    This proved to be a perfect disguise and Pasiphae soon conceived a child as a result of her union with the bull.
  50. perfect
    being complete of its kind and without defect or blemish
    This proved to be a perfect disguise and Pasiphae soon conceived a child as a result of her union with the bull.
  51. disguise
    any attire that conceals the wearer's identity
    This proved to be a perfect disguise and Pasiphae soon conceived a child as a result of her union with the bull.
  52. conceive
    have the idea for
    This proved to be a perfect disguise and Pasiphae soon conceived a child as a result of her union with the bull.
  53. unaware
    not having or showing knowledge or understanding
    Unaware of his wife's actions, Minos believed the unborn baby to be his own.
  54. creature
    a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
    Needless to say he was shocked when Pasiphae gave birth to a half man, half bull creature that came to be known as the Minotaur.
  55. embarrassment
    the shame felt when inadequacy or guilt is made public
    In order to hide the embarrassment of Pasiphae's indiscretions, Minos ordered Daedalus to construct a maze-like prison to serve as a home for the monster.
  56. indiscretion
    the trait of lacking good judgment or tact
    In order to hide the embarrassment of Pasiphae's indiscretions, Minos ordered Daedalus to construct a maze-like prison to serve as a home for the monster.
  57. monster
    an imaginary creature usually having human and animal parts
    In order to hide the embarrassment of Pasiphae's indiscretions, Minos ordered Daedalus to construct a maze-like prison to serve as a home for the monster.
  58. labyrinth
    complex system of paths in which it is easy to get lost
    This is the famous Labyrinth of Crete.
  59. virtually
    in essence or in effect but not in fact
    The dark corriders were so intricately twisted, it made it virtually impossible for those imprisoned inside to ever find their way out again.
  60. imprison
    lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
    The dark corriders were so intricately twisted, it made it virtually impossible for those imprisoned inside to ever find their way out again.
  61. tribute
    something given or done as an expression of esteem
    Every nine years the city of Athens paid tribute to Minos by sending seven maidens and seven youths to be sacrificed to the Minotaur.
  62. sacrifice
    the act of killing in order to appease a deity
    Every nine years the city of Athens paid tribute to Minos by sending seven maidens and seven youths to be sacrificed to the Minotaur.
  63. arrive
    reach a destination
    One year Theseus, the son of King Aegeus arrived in Crete as part of the offering.
  64. offering
    something put forward for acceptance
    One year Theseus, the son of King Aegeus arrived in Crete as part of the offering.
  65. determined
    having been learned or found especially by investigation
    She was determined to save his life by helping him slay her half-brother, the Minotaur.
  66. slay
    kill intentionally and with premeditation
    She was determined to save his life by helping him slay her half-brother, the Minotaur.
  67. thread
    a fine cord of twisted fibers used in sewing and weaving
    Theseus and the Twine She was given a magic ball of thread and instructed tell Theseus to fasten one end to the entrance of the maze.
  68. instruct
    impart skills or knowledge to
    Theseus and the Twine She was given a magic ball of thread and instructed tell Theseus to fasten one end to the entrance of the maze.
  69. entrance
    something that provides access to get in
    Theseus and the Twine She was given a magic ball of thread and instructed tell Theseus to fasten one end to the entrance of the maze.
  70. allow
    make it possible for something to happen
    He was then to allow the ball to unwind behind him as he made his way through the black tunnels.
  71. hero
    someone who fights for a cause
    When the Minotaur was dead, the young hero would be able retrace his steps by following the trail of twine back to the entryway.
  72. successfully
    in a manner marked by a favorable outcome
    Theseus successfully slew the beast and escaped Crete not only with his life but with Ariadne too.
  73. slew
    a large number or amount or extent
    Theseus successfully slew the beast and escaped Crete not only with his life but with Ariadne too.
  74. escape
    run away from confinement
    Theseus successfully slew the beast and escaped Crete not only with his life but with Ariadne too.
  75. furious
    marked by extreme anger
    Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
  76. betrayal
    the quality of aiding an enemy
    Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
  77. condemn
    express strong disapproval of
    Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
  78. misery
    a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune
    Minos was furious at Daedalus' act of betrayal, and in a fit of anger condemned both he and his son Icarus to a life of misery inside of the prison walls.
  79. secure
    free from danger or risk
    Daedalus and IcarusSo secure was the labyrinth of Crete that even the designer himself could not find his way out.
  80. designer
    someone who creates plans to be used in making something
    Daedalus and IcarusSo secure was the labyrinth of Crete that even the designer himself could not find his way out.
  81. confines
    a bounded scope
    Not wanting to die within the confines of the great maze, Daedalus used his creative talents to fashion two pairs of wings out of bird feathers, thread and wax.
  82. creative
    having the ability or power to invent or make something
    Not wanting to die within the confines of the great maze, Daedalus used his creative talents to fashion two pairs of wings out of bird feathers, thread and wax.
  83. melt
    reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state
    Fitting the one pair to Icarus' body, he warned him against flying too close to the sun god's chariot, for the heat of the rays would melt the wax holding the small feathers together and he would surely die.
  84. caution
    judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger
    Daedalus also cautioned the boy against flying too close to Poseidon's sea.
  85. enjoy
    derive or receive pleasure from
    The two prisoners made an effortless escape from Crete, but soon after being airborne, Icarus, who was very much enjoying both his new freedom and the feeling of flight forgot the words of his father.
  86. careless
    marked by lack of attention or consideration or forethought
    The careless young man soared closer and closer to the shining sun, too absorbed in its warmth to notice that one by one he was losing his feathers.
  87. soar
    rise rapidly
    The careless young man soared closer and closer to the shining sun, too absorbed in its warmth to notice that one by one he was losing his feathers.
  88. absorb
    take in a liquid
    The careless young man soared closer and closer to the shining sun, too absorbed in its warmth to notice that one by one he was losing his feathers.
  89. notice
    the act of paying attention
    The careless young man soared closer and closer to the shining sun, too absorbed in its warmth to notice that one by one he was losing his feathers.
  90. search
    look or seek
    IcarusDaedalus searched frantically across the vast water before his worst fears came to life.
  91. frantically
    in an uncontrolled manner
    IcarusDaedalus searched frantically across the vast water before his worst fears came to life.
  92. vast
    unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
    IcarusDaedalus searched frantically across the vast water before his worst fears came to life.
  93. float
    be on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom
    There upon the frothy waves floated the feathers that had once been worn by Icarus.
  94. intense
    possessing a distinctive feature to a heightened degree
    The intense heat of the sun had melted the wax on the boy's wings, causing him to fall head first into the deep water.
  95. glisten
    be shiny, as if wet
    Over and over Daedalus frantically circled the area, until he finally caught sight of his son's body gliding on top of the glistening waves.
  96. removed
    separate or apart in time, space, or character
    He removed Icarus from the sea and sadly flew him to an island which since been called Icaria.
  97. perch
    an elevated place serving as a seat
    It was there that he buried his son under the watchful eye of a partridge who sat perched in a nearby tree.
  98. delight
    a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction
    It has been said that the bird chattered with delight before disappearing into the heavens.
  99. disappear
    become invisible or unnoticeable
    It has been said that the bird chattered with delight before disappearing into the heavens.
  100. receive
    get something; come into possession of
    Could this have been the spirit of Talos, finally receiving justice for the dishonorable death he suffered at the hands of his jealous uncle?
  101. justice
    the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
    Could this have been the spirit of Talos, finally receiving justice for the dishonorable death he suffered at the hands of his jealous uncle?
  102. suffer
    undergo or be subjected to
    Could this have been the spirit of Talos, finally receiving justice for the dishonorable death he suffered at the hands of his jealous uncle?
  103. jealous
    suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival
    Could this have been the spirit of Talos, finally receiving justice for the dishonorable death he suffered at the hands of his jealous uncle?
  104. peaceful
    not disturbed by strife or turmoil or war
    Daedalus then flew off to the island of Sicily where he received a warm welcome from the king, but in Crete things were not as peaceful.
  105. outrage
    a disgraceful event
    Outraged over the escape, Minos had contrived a plan that would return the fugitive back to his prison cell.
  106. contrived
    showing effects of planning or manipulation
    Outraged over the escape, Minos had contrived a plan that would return the fugitive back to his prison cell.
  107. fugitive
    someone who is sought by law officers
    Outraged over the escape, Minos had contrived a plan that would return the fugitive back to his prison cell.
  108. cell
    the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
    Outraged over the escape, Minos had contrived a plan that would return the fugitive back to his prison cell.
  109. declare
    state emphatically and authoritatively
    Death of IcarusHe decided to declare that a great prize would be given to anyone who could pass a thread through a closely spiraled shell.
  110. confident
    having or marked by assurance
    Confident that Daedalus was the only one who could accomplish this feat, Minos sat back and waited patiently.
  111. accomplish
    achieve with effort
    Confident that Daedalus was the only one who could accomplish this feat, Minos sat back and waited patiently.
  112. feat
    a notable achievement
    Confident that Daedalus was the only one who could accomplish this feat, Minos sat back and waited patiently.
  113. project
    a planned undertaking
    Hearing the news, Daedalus at once began working on the project.
  114. attach
    be in contact with
    He drilled a hole into the closed end of the shell and then attached a thread to the body of an ant.
  115. insect
    a small creature with six legs, a hard body, and two antennae
    Next, he smeared the opening of the shell with honey and placed the insect inside, closing up the hole behind him.
  116. cunning
    showing inventiveness and skill
    Knowing that only Daedalus would be cunning enough to devise such an invention, Minos sailed to Sicily to retrieve his prisoner.
  117. retrieve
    get or find back; recover the use of
    Knowing that only Daedalus would be cunning enough to devise such an invention, Minos sailed to Sicily to retrieve his prisoner.
  118. refuse
    show unwillingness towards
    Fortunately, the king of Sicily refused to hand over the artist and Minos lost his life in the battle.
  119. battle
    a hostile meeting of opposing military forces
    Fortunately, the king of Sicily refused to hand over the artist and Minos lost his life in the battle.
Created on Thu Dec 27 17:30:03 EST 2012 (updated Mon Jan 20 19:13:31 EST 2014)

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