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Eumaes

Definition:

Eumaes refers to a mythical character in Greek mythology, known for his unwavering loyalty and devotion. He is often depicted as a loyal swineherd who played a significant role in the epic poem, "The Odyssey," written by Homer.

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Noun:

Eumaes (pronounced /ˈjuːmeɪz/) can be used as a noun to refer to a faithful and loyal servant or caretaker. It symbolizes someone who remains devoted and dedicated to their duty, often in the face of adversity or challenging circumstances.

Example Sentence: The princess relied heavily on Eumaes, her loyal attendant, to manage the affairs of the kingdom while she was away.

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