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Heroic is the simple adjectival form of the original word 'hero' Hero can be traced to 1387, "man of superhuman strength or courage," from L. heros "hero," from Gk. heros "demi-god" (a variant singular of which was heroe), originally "defender, protector,"

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What is a higher level question for the word hero?

How does society's definition of a hero evolve throughout history?


What is the suffix for the word hero?

A suffix for the word hero is -ine, as in heroine. A heroine is the feminine version of the word hero.


Where did the word hero come from?

The word hero came from the Latin language. The word hero is derived from the Latin word hero's and its first known use was in the 14th century.


What is the noun form of the verb hero?

The word 'hero' is not a verb. The word 'hero' is a noun, a word for a person.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A verb is a word for an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.Example: The hero came home. (the noun 'hero' is the subject of the sentence, the action is 'came', what the hero did)


Is hero a describing word?

No. Hero is a noun. However, heroic can be a describing word.


How is the word hero written in German?

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What is the origin of saga?

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What is the definition for a historical hero?

A hero whose exploits are re-told in history.


What is the adjective for hero?

The adjective to the word "hero" is "hero-like". Reference is dictionary.com


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What is latin word for hero or heroine?

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What is the answer to the rebus puzzles with the word got for times and the word hero ten times?

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