Stentor

Stentor (Greek Στέντωρ ) In Greek mythology, a fighter in the Trojan War, whose voice was said to be so loud as that of fifty other men together. In a sense one says so by a person who can yell very loud, he had a stentorian voice.

Edward Albee leaves in his play "Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? " The squeaky Martha ridicule when her a stentorian voice is awarded.

After the Greek hero or a U.S. warship named the USS Stentor and a communications satellite, Stentor, which was launched on December 11, 2002 by an Ariane 5.

  • Person ( Trojan War )
  • Person of Greek mythology
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