Immortals
/ (ɪˈmɔːtəlz) /
(sometimes not capital) the gods of ancient Greece and Rome
(in ancient Persia) the royal bodyguard or a larger elite unit of 10 000 men
the members of the French Academy
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How to use Immortals in a sentence
But don't go hunting after them, there are still modern Immortals in the darkness of a forgotten language.
The Salvaging Of Civilisation | H. G. (Herbert George) WellsI know not who you are, whether Immortals, or beings of like nature to myself, thus timely sent by the Great Spirit to my aid.
The Devil-Tree of El Dorado | Frank AubreyLightly they have come down from heaven of their own accord: Immortals, stir yourselves with the whip!
Sacred Books of the East | VariousAll the clever Immortals when seeking did not find the calf though sojourning round about us.
Sacred Books of the East | VariousWhen the Immortals created the two eyes of heaven, they placed fair splendor in him.
Sacred Books of the East | Various
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