aeneid
/ˈɛniɪd/Definitions
1. noun
an ancient Roman epic poem attributed to Virgil, describing the hero Aeneas and his journey to Italy.
“The professor lectured on the symbolism and themes present in the Aeneid.”
2. proper noun
the epic poem itself, or any work of literature that follows a similar structure or style.
“The poet’s modern Aeneid was a critically acclaimed work of contemporary literature.”