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Andromache
[ an-drom-uh-kee ]
noun
- Classical Mythology. the wife of Hector and mother of Astyanax.
- (italics) a tragedy (c419 b.c.) by Euripides.
Andromache
/ ænˈdrɒməkɪ /
noun
- Greek myth the wife of Hector
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Captain Byron of the Andromache, an active and diligent officer, watched their motions with such attention, that on the 8th inst.
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Hermione complains against Andromache because she was entertain'd by her HusbandAndrom.
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What can you tell me of the soul of Andromache, of Britannicus?
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Andromache in captivity was happier than these Roman brides.
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Andromache has been, and ever will be, the pride of the world.
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