Definition of Penelope in English:
Penelope
proper nounpəˈnɛləpipəˈnɛləpi
Greek Mythology The wife of Odysseus, who was beset by suitors when her husband did not return after the fall of Troy. She put them off by saying that she would marry only when she had finished the piece of weaving on which she was engaged, and every night unravelled the work she had done during the day.
Definition of Penelope in US English:
Penelope
proper nounpəˈneləpēpəˈnɛləpi
Greek Mythology The wife of Odysseus, who was beset by suitors when her husband did not return after the fall of Troy.
See also Odyssey