Both Uses of
craven
in
Medea by Euripides - (translated by: E.P. Coleridge)
- MEDEA Thou craven villain (for that is the only name my tongue can find for thee, a foul reproach on thy unmanliness), comest thou to me, thou, most hated foe of gods, of me, and of all mankind?†
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- Out upon my craven heart! to think that I should even have let the soft words escape my soul.†
Definition:
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(craven) exceedingly cowardly; or someone who is exceedingly cowardly