Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scamander
noun
/skəˈmændər/
Definition
A river in western Turkey that was known to the ancient Greeks and was celebrated in mythology.
Examples
- The ancient Greeks often referenced the Scamander River in their poems.
- According to legend, the river was personified and had its own divine spirit.
- Visiting the Scamander today offers insights into ancient geography and mythology.
Meaning
The Scamander is a watercourse that has historical significance in Greek literature, particularly in the context of the Trojan War, where it is mentioned in Homer’s Iliad.
Synonyms
- river
- watercourse
- stream