All 5 Uses
peril
in
Medea, by Euripides
(Auto-generated)
- ...Her sorrow lies Scarce wakened yet, not half its perils wrought.†
perils = dangers
- Her lord, if he be wearied of the face Withindoors, gets him forth; some merrier place Will ease his heart: but she waits on, her whole Vision enchained on a single soul And then, forsooth, 'tis they that face the call Of war, while we sit sheltered, hid from all Peril!†
peril = danger
- ...In one day there scarce can be Those perils wrought whose dread yet haunteth me.†
perils = dangers
- On to the peril-point!†
peril = danger
- Nay, but with the brand Of strange suns burnt, my hate, by God above, A perilous thing, and passing sweet my love!†
*perilous = dangerous
Definitions:
-
(1)
(peril) danger
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)