typhōeus

  • 21typhoean — (ˈ)tī|fēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Typhoeus, giant of Greek mythology buried under Mt. Etna (from Greek Typhōeus) + English an : of, relating to, or resembling the mythical monstrous giant Typhoeus * * * Typhoean /tī …

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  • 22Typhoean — Ty*pho [ e]*an, a. [L. Typhoius, from Typhoeus, Gr. ?, ?.] Of or pertaining to Typhoeus (t[ i]*f[=o] [=u]s), the fabled giant of Greek mythology, having a hundred heads; resembling Typhoeus. [1913 Webster] Note: Sometimes incorrectly written and… …

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  • 23Corycus — This article is about the ancient city of Corycus in Cilicia. For other uses, see Corycus (disambiguation). Fortress of Corycus/Kızkalesi Corycus (Turkish: Kız Kalesi; Greek: Κώρυκος; also transliterated Corycos or Korykos; Armenian …

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  • 24Mythological creatures of Class of the Titans — This article lists and describes the various mythological creatures that have appeared on the Canadian cartoon series Class of the Titans , often playing a major role in the key episode they have appeared in. Though the majority of the creatures… …

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  • 25Typhon (comics) — Superherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Typhon real name=Typhon species= publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Avengers #49 (Feb 1968) creators=Roy Thomas and John Buscema alliance color=background:#c0c0ff status=… …

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  • 26Typhaeus — ? Typhaeus Typhaeusha typhoeus …

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  • 27Τυφῶν' — Τῡφῶνα , Τυφῶν Typhoëus masc acc sg Τῡφῶνι , Τυφῶν Typhoëus masc dat sg Τῡφῶνε , Τυφῶν Typhoëus masc nom/voc/acc dual …

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  • 28Τυφών — Τῡφώ̆ν , Τυφώς Typhoëus masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) Τῡφών , Τυφῶν Typhoëus masc nom/voc sg Τῡφώ̆ν , Τυφωεύς Typhoëus masc acc sg …

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  • 29Theogony — (Greek: Θεογονία, theogonia = the birth of God(s)) is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins and genealogies of the gods of the ancient Greeks, composed circa 700 BC. The title of the work comes from the Greek words for god and seed… …

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  • 30Echidna (mythology) — In the most ancient layers of Greek mythology Echidna (Greek: Ἔχιδνα) ( ekhis (ἔχις), meaning she viper ) was called the Mother of All Monsters . Echidna was described by Hesiod as a female monster spawned in a cave, who mothered with her mate… …

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