Dares Phrygius
Dares Phrygius, according to Homer, was a Trojan priest of Hephaestus. He was later thought to have been the author of an account of the destruction of Troy. A work in Latin, purporting to be a translation of this, and entitled Daretis Phrygii de excidio Troiae historia, was much read in the Middle Ages, and was then ascribed to Cornelius Nepos, who is made to dedicate it to Sallust; but the language better fits a period much later than the time of Nepos.
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- nounA challenge to prove courage.
- nounThe quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness.
- verbTo have enough courage (to do something).
- verbTo defy or challenge (someone to do something)
- verbTo stare stupidly or vacantly; to gaze as though amazed or terrified.
- verbTo lie or crouch down in fear.
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