Català > ésser mític: 1 sentit > nom 1, person | Sentit | An imaginary being of myth or fable. |
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| Espècimens | Achilles, Aquiles, Aquil·les | A mythical Greek hero of the Iliad |
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| Aeneas, Eneas, Enees | A mythical Greek warrior who was a leader on the Trojan side of the Trojan War |
| Agamemnon, Agamèmnon | (Greek mythology) the king who lead the Greeks against Troy in the Trojan War |
| Ajax | A mythical Greek hero |
| Alcides, Heracles, Hércules, Hèrcules | (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength |
| Alcíone | (Greek mythology) a woman who was turned into a kingfisher |
| Antígona | (Greek mythology) the daughter of King Oedipus who disobeyed her father and was condemned to death |
| Atreu | (Greek mythology) the king of Mycenae and father of Agamemnon and of Menelaus |
| Clitemnestra | (Greek mythology) wife of Agamemnon who had him murdered when he returned from the Trojan War |
| Creont | (Greek mythology) the brother of Jocasta and uncle of Antigone who became king of Thebes after the fall of Oedipus |
| Damastes | (Greek mythology) a mythical giant who was a thief and murderer |
| Dèdal | (Greek mythology) an Athenian inventor who built the labyrinth of Minos |
| Egist | (Greek mythology) the seducer of Clytemnestra and murderer of Agamemnon who usurped the throne of Mycenae until Agamemnon's son Orestes returned home and killed him |
| Electra | (Greek mythology) the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra |
| Enkidu | legendary friend of Gilgamish |
| Escil·la | (Greek mythology) a sea nymph transformed into a sea monster who lived on one side of a narrow strait |
| Eurídice | (Greek mythology) the wife of Orpheus |
| Fenrir | (Norse mythology) an enormous wolf that was fathered by Loki and that killed Odin |
| Galatea | (Greek mythology) a maiden who was first a sculpture created by Pygmalion and was brought to life by Aphrodite in answer to Pygmalion's prayers |
| Ganimedes | (Greek mythology) a Trojan boy who was so beautiful that Zeus carried him away to serve as cupbearer to the gods |
| Hector, Hèctor | (Greek mythology) a mythical Trojan who was killed by Achilles during the Trojan War |
| Helena, Helen | (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris |
| Iphigenia | (Greek mythology) the daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon |
| Jason, Jàson | (Greek mythology) the husband of Medea and leader of the Argonauts who sailed in quest of the Golden Fleece |
| Jocasta | (Greek mythology) queen / queen of Thebes who unknowingly married her own son Oedipus |
| Laertes | (Greek mythology) the father of Odysseus |
| Laios | (Greek mythology) king of Thebes who was unwittingly killed by his son Oedipus |
| Leda | (Greek mythology) a queen / queen of Sparta who was raped by Zeus who had taken the form of a swan |
| Medea | (Greek mythology) a princess of Colchis who aided Jason in taking the Golden Fleece from her father |
| Menelau | (Greek mythology) the king of Sparta at the time of the Trojan War |
| Nibelung | (German mythology) a companion or follower of Siegfried |
| Níobe | (Greek mythology) the daughter of Tantalus whose boasting about her children provoked Apollo and Artemis to slay them all |
| Odiseu, Odisseu, Ulisses | (Greek mythology) a famous mythical Greek hero |
| Orestes | (Greek mythology) the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra |
| Orió, Orion | (Greek mythology) a giant Boeotian hunter who pursued the Pleiades and was eventually slain by Artemis |
| Orpheus | (Greek mythology) a great musician |
| Paris | (Greek mythology) the prince of Troy who abducted Helen from her husband Menelaus and provoked the Trojan War |
| Pegàs | (Greek mythology) the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa |
| Peleu | A king of the Myrmidons and father of Achilles |
| Penelope | (Greek mythology) the wife of Odysseus and a symbol of devotion and fidelity |
| Pigmalió | (Greek mythology) a king who created a statue of a woman and fell in love with it |
| Príam | (Greek mythology) the last king of Troy |
| Psique, Psyche | (Greek mythology) a beautiful princess loved by Cupid who visited her at night and told her she must not try to see him |
| Pàtrocle | (Greek mythology) a friend of Achilles who was killed in the Trojan War |
| Rem | (Roman mythology) the twin brother of Romulus |
| Sarpèdon | (Greek mythology) a son of Zeus who became king of Lycia |
| Sigurd | (Norse mythology) mythical Norse / Norse warrior hero who gains an accursed hoard of gold and was killed by Brynhild |
| Sita | wife of the Hindu god Rama |
| Stentor | The mythical Greek warrior with an unusually loud voice who died after losing a shouting contest with Hermes |
| Sísif | (Greek legend) a king in ancient Greece who offended Zeus and whose punishment was to roll a huge boulder to the top of a steep hill |
| Teseu | (Greek mythology) a hero and king of Athens who was noted for his many great deeds |
| Tàntal | (Greek mythology) a wicked king and son of Zeus |
| Ulysses | (Roman mythology) Roman spelling for Odysseus |
| Völundr, Wayland | (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves |
| Yggdrasil | (Norse mythology) a huge ash tree whose roots and branches hold the earth and Heaven and Hell together |
| Ymir | (Norse mythology) the primeval giant slain by Odin and his brothers and from whose body they created the world |
| pagell, Pandora | (Greek mythology) the first woman |
| valquíria | (Norse mythology) one of the maidens of Odin who chose heroes to be slain in battle and conducted them to Valhalla |
| Èdip | (Greek mythology) a tragic king of Thebes who unknowingly killed his father Laius and married his mother Jocasta |
| Ícar | (Greek mythology) son of Daedalus |
| Específic | Gog i Magog | biblical names of the enemies of God's people who wage war against God at the end of the world |
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| amazona | (Greek mythology) one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia (who burned off the right breast in order to use a bow and arrow more effectively) |
| criatura mítica, monstre mític | A monster renowned in folklore and myth |
| fènix | A legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and emerge from the ashes as a new phoenix |
| golem | (Jewish folklore) an artificially created human being that is given life by supernatural means |
| heroi, heroïna | (classical mythology) a being of great strength and courage celebrated for bold exploits |
| General | criatura imaginària, ésser imaginari | A creature / creature of the imagination |
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| Anglès | mythical being |
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| Espanyol | ser mítico |
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