All 3 Uses of
mortal
in
Medea by Euripides
- Since thou wilt build so wondrous high Thy deeds of service in my jeopardy, 30 EURIPIDES To all my crew and quest I know but one Saviour, of Gods or mortals one alone, The Cyprian.†
- Would to God We mortals by some other seed could raise Our fruits, and no blind women block our ways !†
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- Riddles, too hard for mortal man to read.†
Definition:
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(mortal as in: mortal body) human (especially merely human); or subject to death