hecatoncheir
The hecatoncheires, or hekatonkheires (singular: Hecatoncheir; "Hundred-Handed Ones"; Latinised Centimani), were figures in an archaic stage of Greek mythology, three giants of incredible strength and ferocity that surpassed that of all Titans whom they helped overthrow - "each of them having a hundred hands and fifty heads". Hesiod's Theogonyreports that the three Hekatonkheires became the guards of the gates of Tartarus.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Anthropology
- Category: Mythology
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