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What does homer mean?

homer

a base hit on which the batter scores a run an ancient Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths or 10 ephahs hit a home run (= homing pigeon) pigeon trained to return home

Homer

ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey (circa 850 BC) United States painter best known for his seascapes (1836-1910)

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Winslow Homer

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Simple sentences

Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods.
He translated Homer from the Greek into English.
And the sun of Homer, look! It smiles upon us.
Tom is a name often mentioned these days in the same breath as Homer, Dante or Shakespeare.
According to the tradition, Homer was blind.
People say that Homer was blind.

Movie subtitles

Oh Mr. Blake, I want you to know Homer Kettle my assistant.
A little present for you, Homer.
Come on, Homer.
A homer would win the game, wouldn't it?
I'm Homer Higgenbottom of the Christmas Entertainment Committee of Stanfield.
Detective Sargeant Higgins, Homer Higgins.
Poor dear Homer.
If Homer were alive I'd have a radio.
Homer Parrish. -Here.
And this is Homer..
What is it, Homer?
Cigarette, Homer?
What's your girl's name, Homer? -Wilma.
I wonder how Homer will make out with that girl of his.
Well, your verses would be worthy of Ovid, of Virgil, even of Homer.
I thought it sufficient to equal Homer.
Now me, I've got my life with Homer.
You know, you don't appreciate Homer.
Homer's so affectionate.
Homer always had a husband's faults.
Happy birthday! - Thank you, Homer.
I was just uh. - Come on, Homer.
Did you have a good time with Homer last night?
Nothing! Call me back, Homer.
Antiquities dating back to Homer.
Homer.
Homer Parrish.
What's your girl's name, Homer?
So long, Homer.
It's Homer!

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It is through Homer that virtually all Western readers first encounter the Mediterranean world: its islands and shores and peoples knit together by diplomacy, trade, marriage, oil, wine, and long ships.

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