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1) Religion: Tantalus (In Greek legend, king of Lydia condemned to stand up to the chin in a pool of water in Hades and beneath fruit-laden boughs only to have the water or fruit recede at each attempt to drink or eat)2) Greek: Tantalus -
2 тантал
1) Religion: Tantalus (In Greek legend, king of Lydia condemned to stand up to the chin in a pool of water in Hades and beneath fruit-laden boughs only to have the water or fruit recede at each attempt to drink or eat)2) Greek: Tantalus
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Tantalus — /tan tl euhs/, n., pl. Tantaluses for 2. 1. Class. Myth. a Phrygian king who was condemned to remain in Tartarus, chin deep in water, with fruit laden branches hanging above his head: whenever he tried to drink or eat, the water and fruit receded … Universalium
Tantalus — /ˈtæntələs/ (say tantuhluhs) noun Greek Legend a son of Zeus and the nymph Pluto. For revealing secrets of the gods, he was condemned to stand, hungry and thirsty, in water up to his chin, under a tree laden with fruit …
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Pelops — /ˈpilɒps/ (say peelops) noun Greek Legend a son of Tantalus; restored to life after Tantalus served him as meat to the gods …
Pluto — I. /ˈplutoʊ/ (say ploohtoh) noun 1. Greek Mythology Hades, the lord of the dead and the lower world. 2. Greek Legend a nymph, mother of Tantalus. {Latin, from Greek Ploutōn} –Plutonian, adjective II. /ˈplutoʊ/ (say ploohtoh) noun Ast …
Niobe — /ˈnaɪoʊbi/ (say nuyohbee) noun Greek Legend the daughter of Tantalus and wife of Amphion of Thebes. She provoked Apollo and Artemis to vengeance by taunting their mother Leto with the number and beauty of her own children. Niobe s children were… …
Niobe — This article is about the daughter of Tantalus. For other uses, see Niobe (disambiguation). The Weeping Rock in Mount Sipylus, Manisa, Turkey, has been associated with Niobe s legend since Antiquity … Wikipedia
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium