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21 Einhorn
n; Pl. Einhörner; MYTH. unicorn* * *das Einhornunicorn* * *Ein|hornnt (MYTH, ASTRON)unicorn* * *(in mythology, an animal like a horse, but with one straight horn on the forehead.) unicorn* * *Ein·horn[ˈainhɔrn]nt unicorn* * *das unicorn* * ** * *das unicorn* * *-¨er n.unicorn n. -
22 Erinnyen
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23 Faun
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24 Flügelross
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25 Furie
f; -, -n* * *die Furiefury* * *Fu|rie ['fuːriə]f -, -n (MYTH)fury; (fig) hellcat (esp Brit), termagantwie von Furien gejagt or gehetzt (liter) — as though the devil himself were after him/them etc
* * *Fu·rie<-, -n>[ˈfu:ri̯ə]f2. (mythisches Wesen) fury... wie von \Furien gejagt [o gehetzt]... as if the devil himself were after him/her etc.sie gingen wie \Furien aufeinander los they went for each other['s throats] like [wild]cats* * *die; Furie, Furien Furysie wurde zur Furie — (fig.) she started acting like a woman possessed
* * *1. MYTH Fury;2. fig pej virago, hellcat;wie eine Furie like a madwoman* * *die; Furie, Furien Furysie wurde zur Furie — (fig.) she started acting like a woman possessed
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26 Genius
* * *der Geniusspirit; genius* * *Ge|ni|us ['geːniʊs]m -, Genien['geːniən]1) (MYTH) genius, guardian spirit2) (= Genie) geniusGénius loci (geh) — genius loci
* * *Ge·ni·us<-, Genien>[ˈge:ni̯ʊs, pl ˈge:ni̯ən]m1. (Genie) genius2. (schöpferischer Geist) genius* * *der; Genius, Genien (geh.) genius* * *guter Genius guardian angel* * *der; Genius, Genien (geh.) genius -
27 gordisch
Adj.: gordischer Knoten MYTH., fig. Gordian knot; den gordischen Knoten zerhauen cut the Gordian knot* * *gọr|disch ['gɔrdɪʃ]adjein gordischer Knoten (fig) — a Gordian knot
* * *gor·disch[ˈgɔrdɪʃ]* * ** * *Gordischer Knoten Gordian knot;den gordischen Knoten zerhauen cut the Gordian knot* * * -
28 Göttervater
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29 Greif
m; -(e)s, -e oder -en, -en1. MYTH. griffin2. ORN. bird of prey, raptor fachspr.* * *[graif]m -(e)s or -en, -e(n) (MYTH)(Vogel) Gréíf — griffin, griffon, gryphon
* * *<-[e]s o -en, -e[n]>[ˈgraif]m▪ ein/der [Vogel] \Greif a/the griffin [or gryphon]* * *der; Greif[e]s od. Greifen, Greifen1) (Wappentier) griffin; gryphon2) s. Greifvogel* * *1. MYTH griffin2. ORN bird of prey, raptor fachspr* * *der; Greif[e]s od. Greifen, Greifen1) (Wappentier) griffin; gryphon2) s. Greifvogel -
30 Hades
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31 Halbgott
* * *der Halbgottdemigod* * *Hạlb|gottm (MYTH fig)demigodHalbgötter in Weiß (iro) — doctors
* * *Halb·gott, -göt·tin* * *der (Myth., fig. iron.) demigod* * *Halbgott m demigod;Halbgötter in Weiß umg, iron (Ärzte) medics* * *der (Myth., fig. iron.) demigod* * *-¨er m.demigod n. -
32 Harpyie
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33 Herkules
m; -, -se; MYTH. und fig. Hercules* * *Hẹr|ku|les ['hErkulɛs]m -', -se(MYTH fig)Hercules* * *Her·ku·les<-, -se>[ˈhɛrkulɛs]m Herculesein wahrer \Herkules a regular Hercules* * ** * *m.Hercules n. -
34 Höllenhund
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35 Hydra
f; -, Hydren; MYTH., ZOOL. hydra* * *Hyd|ra ['hyːdra]f -(ZOOL, MYTH fig liter)hydra* * *Hy·dra1<->[ˈhy:dra]f1. (griechisches Fabelwesen) Hydradie gefährliche \Hydra des Imperialismus the treacherous hydra of imperialism3. (Sternbild) Hydra [the water serpent]Hy·dra2<-, Hydren>[ˈhy:dra, pl -drən]f (Süßwasserpolyp) hydra* * * -
36 Krake
m; - n -n1. ZOOL. octopus2. MYTH. kraken* * *der Krakeoctopus* * *Kra|ke ['kraːkə]m -n, -noctopus; (MYTH) Kraken* * *(a type of sea-creature with eight tentacles.) octopus* * *Kra·ke<-n, -n>[ˈkra:kə]m1. ZOOL octopus2. (sagenhaftes Meerungeheuer) kraken* * *der; Kraken, Kraken1) (Tintenfisch) octopus2) (Meeresungeheuer) kraken* * *1. ZOOL octopus2. MYTH kraken* * *der; Kraken, Kraken1) (Tintenfisch) octopus2) (Meeresungeheuer) kraken* * *-n f.octopus n.(§ pl.: octopuses, or: octopi) -
37 Legendenbildung
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38 Lindwurm
m MYTH., HER. (wingless) dragon, lindworm* * *Lịnd|wurmm (MYTH)lindworm (type of wingless dragon)* * *Lind·wurm[ˈlɪntvʊrm]m lindworm (type of wingless dragon)* * * -
39 Mars
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40 Meduse
f; -, -n1. MYTH. Medusa* * *Me|du|se [me'duːzə]f -, -n* * *1. MYTH Medusa
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