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1 erculeo
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2 Ercole
Ercole no.pr.m. (mit.) Hercules: le dodici fatiche di Ercole, the twelve labours of Hercules // colonne d'Ercole, Pillars of Hercules // una fatica d'Ercole, (fig.) a Herculean task* * *['ɛrkole] 1.nome proprio maschile mitol. Hercules2.sostantivo maschile fig. Hercules* * *Ercole/'εrkole/I n.pr.m.mitol. Herculesfig. Hercules. -
3 erculeo agg
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4 ciclopico
ciclopico agg.1 Cyclopean, Cyclopian // mura ciclopiche, Cyclopean (o Cyclopian) masonry2 (estens.) Cyclopean, Cyclopian; huge, gigantic, immense: fatica ciclopica, Herculean task, immense task. -
5 ercolino
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6 erculeo
agg [er'kuleo] erculeo (-a)
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Herculean — Her*cu le*an, a. [L. herculeus, fr. Hercules: cf. F. hercul[ e]en. See {Hercules}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Requiring the strength of Hercules; hence, very great, difficult, or dangerous; as, an Herculean task. [1913 Webster] 2. Having extraordinary… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
herculean — HERCULEÁN, Ă, herculeeni, e, adj. Asemenea lui Hercule, caracteristic lui Hercule; foarte puternic; voinic. [pr.: le an. – var.: erculeán, ă adj.] – Din fr. herculéen. Trimis de gall, 26.07.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 herculeán adj. m. (sil. le an) … Dicționar Român
Herculean — UK / US or Herculean UK [ˌhɜː(r)kjʊˈliːən] / US [ˌhɜrkjəˈlɪən] / US [hərˈkjulɪən] adjective a) needing a lot of strength and determination in order to be achieved a herculean task b) a herculean person is very big and strong … English dictionary
herculean — UK / US or Herculean UK [ˌhɜː(r)kjʊˈliːən] / US [ˌhɜrkjəˈlɪən] / US [hərˈkjulɪən] adjective a) needing a lot of strength and determination in order to be achieved a herculean task b) a herculean person is very big and strong … English dictionary
Herculean — [hər kyo͞o′lē ən; hʉr΄kyo͞o lē′ən, hʉr′kyo͞o lē΄ən] adj. 1. of Hercules 2. [usually h ] a) having the great size, strength, or courage of Hercules; very powerful or courageous b) calling for great strength, size, or courage; very difficult to do… … English World dictionary
Herculean — index omnipotent, onerous, operose, powerful, prodigious (enormous), strong Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
Herculean — 1590s, from HERCULESE (Cf. Herculese) + AN (Cf. an) … Etymology dictionary
Herculean — *huge, vast, immense, enormous, elephantine, mammoth, giant, gigantic, gigantean, colossal, gargantuan, cyclopean, titanic, Brobdingnagian … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Herculean — [adj] powerful, strong almighty, backbreaking, colossal, courageous, forceful, gargantuan, gigantic, hard, heroic, huge, impressive, laborious, mighty, strenuous, tough, vigorous; concepts 489,527,540,574 … New thesaurus
Herculean — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ requiring or having great strength or effort. ORIGIN named after the Roman and Greek mythological hero Hercules (famed for his strength) … English terms dictionary
Herculean — adjective /hərˈkjuːliən/ a) Of extraordinary difficulty, might, power, size, etc.; of or relating to Hercules in size or strength. But this is not the best:look, prythee, Charmian, / How this Herculean Roman does become / The carriage of his… … Wiktionary