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epic

ep·ic [ éppik ]


noun  (plural ep·ics)
Definition:
 
1. long narrative poem: a lengthy narrative poem in elevated language celebrating the adventures and achievements of a legendary or traditional hero, e.g. Homer's Odyssey

2. elevated narrative poetry: the genre of poetic epics
This term we'll cover epic, romance, and allegory.

3. large-scale production: a work of literature, cinema, television, or theater that is large-scale and expensively produced and often deals with a historical theme

4. long series of events: a long series of events characterized by adventures or struggle
Our trek across town turned out to be an epic.



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. of epic poetry: celebrating the adventures and achievements of a legendary or traditional hero, in elevated language
Milton's "Paradise Lost" is an epic poem.

2. in style of epic poetry: having some of the characteristics of an epic
an epic story of true love and adventure

3. very large or heroic: impressive by virtue of greatness of size, scope, or heroism
a scandal of epic proportions

[Late 16th century. Via Latin< Greek epikos< epos "word, song," from ep-, stem of eipein "to say"]

ep·i·cal adjective
ep·i·cal·ly adverb
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