Both Uses of
scorn
in
Medea, by Euripides (translated by: G. Theodoridis)
- Some people scorn me, others simply hate me and you are now afraid that I might do you some enormous harm!†
*scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- They will be buried by my own hands at the temple of Hera of the Cape, at the mountain, so that none of my enemies will be able to open their tombs and scorn them, mock them.†