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(Greek mythology) One of the many fantastical offspring (fe. Cerberus and the Lernaean Hydra) of Typhon and Echidna, a multi-headed monster often represented as vomiting flames with the head of a lion, the body (and additional head) of a goat, and a serpent for a tail. Killed by the hero Bellerophon in Lycea.
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Chimaera
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Chimaera
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Proper noun
Greek
(Greek
mythology)
One
of
the
many
fantastical
offspring
(fe.
Cerberus
and
the
Lernaean
Hydra)
of
Typhon
and
Echidna,
a
multi-headed
monster
often
represented
as
vomiting
flames
with
the
head
of
a
lion,
the
body
(and
additional
head)
of
a
goat,
and
a
serpent
for
a
tail.
Killed
by
the
hero
Bellerophon
in
Lycea.
Japanese Meaning
ギリシャ神話に登場する怪物(名前)。ティフォンとエキドナの子孫の1つとされ、通常はライオンの頭、ヤギの体(または追加の頭)、蛇の尾を持ち、炎を吐く姿で描かれ、英雄ベルロフォンによって討たれた存在。
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(Greek
mythology)
One
of
the
many
fantastical
offspring
(fe.
Cerberus
and
the
Lernaean
Hydra)
of
Typhon
and
Echidna,
a
multi-headed
monster
often
represented
as
vomiting
flames
with
the
head
of
a
lion,
the
body
(and
additional
head)
of
a
goat,
and
a
serpent
for
a
tail.
Killed
by
the
hero
Bellerophon
in
Lycea.