English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "Homerus" kan verwys na:'n Legendariese antieke Griekse digter, wat tradisioneel geglo word dat hy die skrywer van die epiese gedigte "Iliad" en "Odyssey" is. 'n Persoon wat hoogs bekwaam is in 'n bepaalde aktiwiteit, veral in sport of artistieke pogings.'n Tipe duif wat die vermoë het om van lang afstande sy pad huis toe te vind. Slang vir 'n tuishardloop in bofbal.'n Soort rekenaarsagteware wat gebruik word om grafiese inligting in 'n grafiese gebruikerskoppelvlak te vertoon.

Synonyms

  1. home run

Sentence Examples

  1. I proposed that Homer and Aristotle might appear at the head of all their commentators but these were so numerous that some hundreds were forced to attend in the court and outward rooms of the palace.
  2. Some few words passed between them in that sonorous language in which Homer makes his gods converse.
  3. I introduced Didymus and Eustathius to Homer, and prevailed on him to treat them better than perhaps they deserved, for he soon found they wanted a genius to enter into the spirit of a poet.
  4. To him Homer was a great writer, though what his writing was about he did not know.
  5. I say, too, that when a painter desires to become famous in his art he endeavours to copy the originals of the rarest painters that he knows and the same rule holds good for all the most important crafts and callings that serve to adorn a state thus must he who would be esteemed prudent and patient imitate Ulysses, in whose person and labours Homer presents to us a lively picture of prudence and patience as Virgil, too, shows us in the person of Æneas the virtue of a pious son and the sagacity of a brave and skilful captain not representing or describing them as they were, but as they ought to be, so as to leave the example of their virtues to posterity.
  6. The student may read Homer or Æschylus in the Greek without danger of dissipation or luxuriousness, for it implies that he in some measure emulate their heroes, and consecrate morning hours to their pages.
  7. Yet, though many people of every class came this way to the pond, I suffered no serious inconvenience from these sources, and I never missed anything but one small book, a volume of Homer, which perhaps was improperly gilded, and this I trust a soldier of our camp has found by this time.
  8. Homer was the taller and comelier person of the two, walked very erect for one of his age, and his eyes were the most quick and piercing I ever beheld.
  9. I feel like Homer Simpson after he says something truly stupid.
  10. Such was the end of the Ingenious Gentleman of La Mancha, whose village Cide Hamete would not indicate precisely, in order to leave all the towns and villages of La Mancha to contend among themselves for the right to adopt him and claim him as a son, as the seven cities of Greece contended for Homer.