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ˈIthacan
/ ˈɪθəkən /
adjective
- of or relating to the Greek island of Ithaca or its inhabitants
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Ithaca
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Scarcely at last, at the loud urgence of the Ithacan, he breaks into speech as was planned, and appoints me for the altar.
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He answered that he was an Ithacan, his name Achæmenides, and that he had been one of the companions of Ulysses in his wanderings.
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It was upon this occasion that the Ithacan king told the story of the serpent devouring the birds at Aulis, as already related.
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Then Helenus told the Ithacan chief that before Troy could be taken three things must be done.
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Ten year elapsed after the end of the great war before he reached his Ithacan home.
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