The phrase 'epic world' translated to Latin as 'heroicis mundi'
Epicum, genitive Epicii
Just the word by itself? Epos.
There is nothing Latin about that phrase: epic organ solo is English and "cue" appears to be a feeble attempt at the Spanish word "que", what, as in "what a . . . .!"
epic in Tagalog: epiko
"Epos."
Mahabha ratha
Epic, Sony Music Latin
"The Epic of Gilgamesh" is typically around 70-80 pages long, depending on the edition and translation used.
DECUS ET TUTAMEN is Latin meaning "A safeguard and an ornament". The phrase may have been originally used in Virgil's epic poem "Aeneid" written in the late 1st century BC.
Epic win means a victory so great or awesome that it was not to believed possible until completed. The situation that this phrase is most commonly used is in gaming.
the greatest epic of India and the world is MAHABHARATHAM.
Epic of Gilgamesh