All 3 Uses of
capacious
in
The Odyssey by Homer - (translated by: Cowper)
- Go, and my train Shall furnish thee a sumpter-carriage forth High-built, strong-wheel'd, and of capacious size.†
Book 6 *
- He sang, how, from the horse effused, the Greeks Left their capacious ambush, and the town Made desolate.†
Book 8
- 340 When thus the Cyclops had with human flesh Fill'd his capacious belly, and had quaff'd Much undiluted milk, among his flocks Out-stretch'd immense, he press'd his cavern-floor.†
Book 9
Definition:
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(capacious) large in capacity