Γοργώ
Γοργώοῦςfacc.pl. alsoΓοργώνόνοςf[γοργός] sg. and pl.Gorgonone of three sisters, snake-haired monsters, whose look turned the beholder to stone
Il. Hes. A. Pi. E. specif., ref. to Medusa, killed by PerseusHes. A. Pi. Hdt. E.Gorgonref. to the head only, as represented in art, esp. on shields; or that of Medusa, worn by Athena on her aigis
Il. E.fr. Ar.
ShortDef
the Gorgon
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Headword (normalized):
γοργώ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
γοργω
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17941
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