Iliad

/ˈɪliəd/ noun

An ancient Greek epic poem about the Trojan War, or any long story full of battles, suffering, and adventure.

From Greek 'Ilias' referring to Ilium (Troy), composed by Homer around the 8th century BCE. The word became synonymous with any epic tale of woe and conflict.

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