épopée
epic, epic tale
noun eh-poh-PEH Rare
Origin: Greek epopoiia, from epos (verse) + poiein (to make)
Also means
epic adventure, extraordinary experience
Usage Note
Épopée designates a long heroic narrative poem, such as Homer's works or La Chanson de Roland. In modern French it is used figuratively for any remarkable and eventful journey or undertaking: une épopée sportive (a sporting epic). The related adjective épique (epic) is used more broadly and colloquially.
Examples
"L'Iliade est l'une des plus grandes épopées de l'Antiquité."
Natural Translation
The Iliad is one of the greatest epics of Antiquity.
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