Etymology: [ hir-(")O, hE-(")rO ] (noun.) 14th century. Via Latin hērōs (“hero”) from Ancient Greek ἥρως (hērōs, “demi-god, hero”) from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to watch over, protect”) American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.Webster's New World College Dictionary: Fourth Edition. 1999.. Related to Latin servo (“protect”). Replaced Old English hæleþ.
kahraman, yiğit, bir roman veya olay kahramanı, yarı tanrı kabul edilen çok kuwetli adam, elektromanyetik radyasyonun olumsuz etkileri; elektromanyetik radyasyonun ordu donatım malzemesine olumsuz etkileri (electromagnetic radiation hazards; hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance), Leandros'un sevgilisi olan rahibe. Sevgilisi ölünce, cesedinin başında oda kendini öldürdü, batur, hero, başlantı, er, edeb. kahraman, baş karakter, bahadır, hero worship bir kahramana ilah gibi tapınma, yiit, baş karakter, (çoğ. --es), alp, bir kimsenin taparcasına hayranı olma, kahramanlar, kahramanları,
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kahraman isim
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yiğit
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bir roman veya olay kahramanı
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yarı tanrı kabul edilen çok kuwetli adam
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elektromanyetik radyasyonun olumsuz etkileri; elektromanyetik radyasyonun ordu donatım malzemesine olumsuz etkileri (electromagnetic radiation hazards; hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance) Askeri
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Leandros'un sevgilisi olan rahibe. Sevgilisi ölünce, cesedinin başında oda kendini öldürdü Mitoloji
The main protagonist in a work of fiction, A real or mythical person of great bravery who carries out extraordinary deeds, A champion, A role model, An unwilling sufferer of an act of terrorism, terminal disease, or other tragedy, Someone who possesses supernatural powers (in fiction) such as Superman, A large sandwich made from meats and cheeses; a hero sandwich, A person, typically a man, who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities, A large sandwich made from meats and cheeses, An illustrious man, supposed to be exalted, after death, to a place among the gods; a demigod, as Hercules, very brave person, one who has committed a courageous act; primary male character (of a story, play, etc.); male character who commits great deeds and is regarded as a god (Classical Mythology); priestess of Aphrodite (Greek Mythology), A man of distinguished valor or enterprise in danger, or fortitude in suffering; a prominent or central personage in any remarkable action or event; hence, a great or illustrious person, the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem, someone who fights for a cause, a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength; "RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain", If you describe someone as your hero, you mean that you admire them a great deal, usually because of a particular quality or skill that they have. My boyhood hero was Bobby Charlton = idol. Mythological or legendary figure, often of divine descent, who is endowed with great strength or ability, like the heroes celebrated in early epics such as Gilgamesh, The Iliad, Beowulf, or the Chanson de Roland. Usually illustrious warriors or adventurers, heroes are often represented as fulfilling a quest (e.g., Aeneas, in Virgil's Aeneid, founding the Roman state, or Beowulf ridding his people of the monstrous Grendel and his mother). Heroes often possess special qualities such as unusual beauty, precocity, and skills in many crafts. Often inclined to boasting and foolhardiness, they defy pain and death to live fully, creating a moment's glory that survives in the memory of their descendants. culture hero Hero and Leander Hero of Alexandria, The hero of a book, play, film, or story is the main male character, who usually has good qualities. The hero of Doctor Zhivago dies in 1929. = protagonist villain, A hero is someone, especially a man, who has done something brave, new, or good, and who is therefore greatly admired by a lot of people. He called Mr Mandela a hero who had inspired millions, (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god, (Greek mythology) priestess of Aphrodite who killed herself when her lover Leander drowned while trying to swim the Hellespont to see her, one who inspires through manners and actions; an individual who leads through personal example and accomplishments requiring bravery, skill, determination, and other admirable qualities, Greek mathematician and inventor who devised a way to determine the area of a triangle and who described various mechanical devices (first century), [14] Heroin [19] comes from German heroin, said to have been coined from the delusions of heroism which afflict those who take the drug, Abbreviation for hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance, a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States, A rarity on the battlefield, the hero is a solitary combatant that is able to perform actions without being part of a unit Unlike Stragglers, who have been separated from their unit, heroes were never part of a unit Heroes may be part of the player's command structure (such as a platoon or company commander), or they may be independent of the command structure (such as civilians or journalists), the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem (Greek mythology) priestess of Aphrodite who killed herself when her lover Leander drowned while trying to swim the Hellespont to see her (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength; "RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain", good guy, plural of hero,
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The main protagonist in a work of fiction
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A real or mythical person of great bravery who carries out extraordinary deeds
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A champion
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A role model
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An unwilling sufferer of an act of terrorism, terminal disease, or other tragedy
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Someone who possesses supernatural powers (in fiction) such as Superman
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A large sandwich made from meats and cheeses; a hero sandwich
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A person, typically a man, who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities - "William the Conquror was a hero for the Normans but not one for the English."
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A large sandwich made from meats and cheeses
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An illustrious man, supposed to be exalted, after death, to a place among the gods; a demigod, as Hercules
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very brave person, one who has committed a courageous act; primary male character (of a story, play, etc.); male character who commits great deeds and is regarded as a god (Classical Mythology); priestess of Aphrodite (Greek Mythology) isim
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A man of distinguished valor or enterprise in danger, or fortitude in suffering; a prominent or central personage in any remarkable action or event; hence, a great or illustrious person
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the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem
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someone who fights for a cause
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a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength; "RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain"
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If you describe someone as your hero, you mean that you admire them a great deal, usually because of a particular quality or skill that they have. My boyhood hero was Bobby Charlton = idol. Mythological or legendary figure, often of divine descent, who is endowed with great strength or ability, like the heroes celebrated in early epics such as Gilgamesh, The Iliad, Beowulf, or the Chanson de Roland. Usually illustrious warriors or adventurers, heroes are often represented as fulfilling a quest (e.g., Aeneas, in Virgil's Aeneid, founding the Roman state, or Beowulf ridding his people of the monstrous Grendel and his mother). Heroes often possess special qualities such as unusual beauty, precocity, and skills in many crafts. Often inclined to boasting and foolhardiness, they defy pain and death to live fully, creating a moment's glory that survives in the memory of their descendants. culture hero Hero and Leander Hero of Alexandria
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The hero of a book, play, film, or story is the main male character, who usually has good qualities. The hero of Doctor Zhivago dies in 1929. = protagonist villain
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A hero is someone, especially a man, who has done something brave, new, or good, and who is therefore greatly admired by a lot of people. He called Mr Mandela a hero who had inspired millions
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(classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god
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(Greek mythology) priestess of Aphrodite who killed herself when her lover Leander drowned while trying to swim the Hellespont to see her
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one who inspires through manners and actions; an individual who leads through personal example and accomplishments requiring bravery, skill, determination, and other admirable qualities
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Greek mathematician and inventor who devised a way to determine the area of a triangle and who described various mechanical devices (first century)
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[14] Heroin [19] comes from German heroin, said to have been coined from the delusions of heroism which afflict those who take the drug
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Abbreviation for hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance
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a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
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A rarity on the battlefield, the hero is a solitary combatant that is able to perform actions without being part of a unit Unlike Stragglers, who have been separated from their unit, heroes were never part of a unit Heroes may be part of the player's command structure (such as a platoon or company commander), or they may be independent of the command structure (such as civilians or journalists)
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the principal character in a play or movie or novel or poem (Greek mythology) priestess of Aphrodite who killed herself when her lover Leander drowned while trying to swim the Hellespont to see her (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits; often the offspring of a mortal and a god a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength; "RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain"
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