typhōeus
51τυφῶν — τῡφῶν , Τυφώς Typhoëus masc gen pl (attic epic ionic) τύφη reed mace fem gen pl τῡφῶν , τυφόω delude pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic) τῡφῶν , τυφόω delude pres part act neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) τῡφῶν , τυφόω delude pres part …
52Τυφώ — Τῡφώ̆ , Τυφώς Typhoëus masc gen sg (attic epic ionic) Τῡφώ̆ , Τυφωεύς Typhoëus masc gen sg …
53τυφώ — τῡφώ̆ , Τυφώς Typhoëus masc gen sg (attic epic ionic) τῡφώ̆ , τυφώς Typhoëus masc gen sg …
54τυφών — τῡφώ̆ν , Τυφώς Typhoëus masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) τῡφώ̆ν , τυφώς Typhoëus masc acc sg …
55Typhon — [tī′fän] n. [L < Gr Typhōn, lit., whirlwind: see TYPHOON] Gr. Myth. a monster, variously regarded as a son of Typhoeus or as Typhoeus himself …
56Ty|pho|e|an — «ty FOH ee uhn», adjective. 1. of or having to do with Typhoeus. 2. characteristic of Typhoeus …
57Ty|phon — «TY fon», noun. Greek Mythology. 1. a monster, the son of Typhoeus. 2. Typhoeus. 3. the Greek name for Set, the Egyptian god of evil …
58Typhon — Ty phon, n. [Gr. ?, and ?. See {Typhoon}.] (Class. Mythol.) 1. According to Hesiod, the son of Typhoeus, and father of the winds, but later identified with him. [1913 Webster] Note: By modern writers, Typhon is identified with the Egyptian Set,… …
59Typhoean — adjective see Typhoeus …
60Python (mythology) — In Greek mythology Python, serpent , was the earth dragon of Delphi, always represented in sculpture and vase paintings as a serpent. She resided at the Delphic oracle, which existed in the cult center for her mother, Gaia, Earth , Pytho being… …