43 words in this vocabulary list
noun a food of the gods in Greek mythology, often thought to be the food or drink of the immortals
noun Athena
adjective relating to the Roman god Bacchus or his worship; characterized by wild and drunken revelry
noun In Greek mythology, Circe is a powerful sorceress known for her ability to transform people into animals.
pronoun Circe can be used as a pronoun if referring to a specific person or character, such as 'Circe cast a spell on the sailors.'
noun an inner or attendant spirit or inspiring force
noun In Greek mythology, Dionysus is the god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy.
noun a nickname for the Greek god Poseidon, who was believed to cause earthquakes
noun Erebus can also refer to a region of the Antarctic continent, known for its harsh climate and extreme conditions.
noun the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history
noun In Greek mythology, Euterpe is the Muse of music and lyric poetry.
noun a power or agency that predetermines and orders the course of events
noun In Greek mythology, Gaea is the primordial goddess of the Earth and mother of the Titans.
noun In Greek mythology, Hephaestus is the god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship.
noun the colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil
noun In Greek mythology, Minos was a king of Crete and the son of Zeus and Europa. He is known for being a wise and just ruler, as well as the judge of the dead in the underworld.
noun a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
noun In Greek mythology, a type of nymph or female spirit associated with water, especially freshwater springs and rivers.
noun a mythological spirit of nature typically represented as a beautiful maiden
noun Gods: divine beings worshipped as having control over various aspects of the world and human life.
noun Persephone
noun Phaethon can refer to a type of sports car produced by the German company BMW.
noun In Greek mythology, Phoebus is another name for the god Apollo, who is associated with the sun and light.
noun Polyhymnia - the Muse of sacred poetry and hymn, often depicted holding a veil or scroll
noun In Greek mythology, Priapus was a minor rustic fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens, and male genitalia.
noun In Greek mythology, Rhadamanthus was a wise king and a son of Zeus known for his fair and just judgments in the afterlife.
noun Terpsichore - In Greek mythology, the Muse of choral song and dance
noun Thalia
noun Triton is also the name of the largest moon of the planet Neptune.
noun In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus, and the god of the sky and thunder.
adjective relating to or resembling a goat or goats
noun a benevolent spirit or deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology
adjective relating to or resembling the Augean stables, which were famously filthy and in need of cleaning
noun a genus of worm lizards
noun In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a winged horse that is usually depicted as white and symbolizes wisdom and poetry.
noun a winged staff with two snakes coiled around it, symbolizing the medical profession
adjective relating to Achilles, the Greek hero of the Trojan War
noun Achilles is a proper noun referring to a hero in Greek mythology who was known for his strength and bravery.
noun Actaeon can also refer to a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family.
adjective relating to Adonis, a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite in Greek mythology
noun In Greek mythology, a son of Zeus and Aegina who became a judge in the underworld after his death.
noun In Greek mythology, Aegisthus is a character known for his role in the story of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
noun A genus of fungi in the family Tuberculariaceae
noun a proper noun referring to a character in Greek mythology, specifically the king of Mycenae and leader of the Greek forces in the Trojan War