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Grecius

Definition:

Grecius is a noun referring to a fictional creature or mythological being that is a hybrid of a Greek god and a cerberus (a multi-headed dog). It is often depicted as a fearsome creature with the body of a dog and the head of a Greek god, possessing immense power and guarding the gates of the Underworld.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: A mythical creature with the body of a dog and the head of a Greek god.

Usage:

Grecius is often used in Greek mythology and fantasy literature to depict a powerful guardian of the Underworld, similar to the original three-headed cerberus but with elements of divine essence.

Examples:

  • Noun: The grecius bared its fangs, ready to attack any intruders daring to enter the gates of the Underworld.

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