Tiresias
English
Alternative forms
- Teiresias
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Τειρεσίας (Teiresías).
Proper noun
Tiresias
- (Greek mythology) A long-lived blind soothsayer who participated over seven generations in the legendary history of (the Greek city) Thebes, noted also for being transformed into a woman for seven years, so being symbolic of androgyny.
- 1958, Lawrence Durrell, Balthazar, page 35:
- […] somewhere a ship's radio was blaring out the latest jazz-hit to reach Alexandria:
- Old Tiresias / No one half so breezy as, / Half so free and easy as / Old Tiresias.
- 1997, Nicole Loraux, Paula Wissing (translator), The Experiences of Tiresias: The Feminine and the Greek Man, Princeton University Press, →ISBN.
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