aeacus

/aɪˈækəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A legendary king of Aegina in Greek mythology, who was also a judge of the dead in the underworld, along with Rhadamanthus and Minos.

“In Greek mythology, Aeacus was known for his fairness as a judge of the dead.”

Synonyms

  • arbitrator
  • judge

Antonyms

  • dictator
  • tyrant