Actaeon
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Etymology
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Proper noun
Actaeon n
- A taxonomic genus within the family Ellobiidae – a synonym of Microtralia, the salt marsh snails.
Hyponyms
- (genus): Actaeon ovulum (Microtralia ovulum)
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀκταίων (Aktaíōn).
Proper noun
Actaeon
- (Greek mythology) Grandson of Cadmus, transformed into a stag by Artemis in book III of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
- 1979, Eric S. Rabkin, Fantastic Worlds: Myths, Tales, and Stories, Oxford University Press (→ISBN), page 62:
- Amid so much prosperity, it was one of his grandsons, Actaeon, who first brought distress to Cadmus, when antlers, foreign to his human shape, sprouted from the youth's forehead, and his hounds gorged themselves on their master's blood.
- 1979, Eric S. Rabkin, Fantastic Worlds: Myths, Tales, and Stories, Oxford University Press (→ISBN), page 62:
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