Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

amphinomus

Noun
/ˌæm.fɪˈnoʊ.məs/
Definition
Amphinomus is the name of a character from Homer’s epic poem, the ‘Odyssey’. He is known as one of the suitors of Penelope, the wife of Odysseus.
Examples
  • Amphinomus is often portrayed as a more noble suitor compared to others in the ‘Odyssey’.
  • While many suitors sought to marry Penelope, Amphinomus exhibited moments of kindness, reflecting the complexity of his character.
Meaning
In a broader sense, the term ‘amphinomus’ can refer to someone characterized by duality or a balance of opposing traits, drawing from the character’s conflicting loyalties and behaviors in the ‘Odyssey’.
Synonyms
  • Suitor
  • Admirer
  • Candidate