All 5 Uses of
elated
in
The Iliad
- The Lord Marshal Agamemnon, elated at the sight, said to Idomeneus in the warmest tones:
Book 4 *elated = had a feeling of happiness and excitement
- A great din rose, in one same air elation and agony of men destroying and destroyed, and earth astream with blood.†
Book 4
- The Olympian again at this put heart into the Trojans, and straight into the moat they drove the Akhaians, Hektor, elated, leading the attack.†
Book 8
- Elated when they saw Odysseus' blood flow out, the Trojans yelled, converging on him.†
Book 11
- Then Nestor chose a burly newly whetted spear, and stepping out he saw that grim day's work: Akhaians driven back, at bay; elated Trojans pressing on; the wall torn down.†
Book 14
Definition:
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(elated) full of happiness and excitement