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What does phemus mean?

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name of a Cyclops ("Odyssey," IX), also used as the name for a one-eyed animal; the name is literally "many-voiced" or else "much-spoken-of" (see poly- + fame (n.


Likewise, people ask, what is a phemus?

-fē′m?s) Greek Mythology. The Cyclops who confined Odysseus and his companions in a cave until Odysseus blinded him and escaped. [Latin Polyphēmus, from Greek Poluphēmos, from poluphēmos, famous : polu-, much; see poly- + phēmē, saying, report; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]

Additionally, what is the meaning of the name Polyphemus? l?ˈfiːm?s/; Greek: Πολύφημος Polyphēmos) is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology, one of the Cyclopes described in Homer's Odyssey. His name means "abounding in songs and legends". Polyphemus first appeared as a savage man-eating giant in the ninth book of the Odyssey.

Likewise, is Polyphemus immortal?

Polyphemus ("famous") is a monster and a cannibal. He is not a god even though his father (Poseidon) is a god. He is similar to Hercules in regards to his origin (son of a god and mortal), but neither character is considered a god by the Greeks, mainly because neither has inherent immortality.

What is a Cyclops cave?

Polyphemus (In Greek: Πολύφημος) was a cyclops portrayed in the Odyssey and the Aeneid. After capturing Odysseus and several of his men, Polyphemus held them to capture in a cave, along with the cyclops' sheep and goats. Polyphemus, in rage, hurled a great stone into the sea, nearly sending Odysseus' ship onto land.

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Who did Polyphemus fall in love with?

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What does Polyphemus look like?

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How does Odysseus die?

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What did Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name was?

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How does Theseus die?

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Georgian Duta

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How many men does the Cyclops eat?

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What did the Cyclops do after cursing Odysseus?

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Echo Barandiaran

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What powers does Polyphemus have?

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Amarjit Vinot

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Who is Polyphemus mother?

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Sergej Brox

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Does Odysseus kill Polyphemus?

Odysseus, the hero from Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, does not kill the brutish cyclops, Polyphemus, because Odysseus and his men would be trapped in the cave. Odysseus and his men, though strong, would not be able to move the stone that closes off the cave.

Diosdado Diamanka

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What powers do Cyclops have?

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Who is Telemachus in Greek mythology?

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What is the name of the Cyclops rival in love?

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Who fought the Cyclops in Greek mythology?

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Amr Oberlander

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What name does Odysseus call himself to Polyphemus?

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What drink did Odysseus give to the giant Cyclops?

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