chrysaor

/krɪˈsɔr/

Definitions

1. noun

In Greek mythology, Chrysaor is a figure and a name, possibly derived from ‘chrysos’ meaning ‘gold’ and ‘aor’ meaning ‘dawn’. He is the son of Poseidon and Glaucus, and brother of the giant Pegasus.

“The myth of Chrysaor is lesser-known but equally fascinating as that of his brother Pegasus.”

2. proper noun

A name or a title referring to a specific figure, place, or thing in Greek mythology.

“The story of Chrysaor has been studied in various works of literature and academic research.”

Synonyms

  • figure
  • giant

Antonyms

  • human
  • mortal