- Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
Glaucus (/ˈɡlɔːkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Γλαῦκος
Glaukos means "greyish blue" or "bluish green" and "glimmering"),
usually surnamed...
- Gr**** mythology, the son of
Poseidon and Eurynome, and the
foster son of
Glaukos. He was "the
greatest hero and
slayer of monsters,
alongside Cadmus and...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Glaucus /ˈɡlɔːkəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Γλαῦκος
Glaukos means "greyish blue" or "bluish green" and "glimmering") was a
Cretan prince as...
- medications. The word
glaucoma comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word γλαυκός (
glaukós),
meaning 'gleaming, blue-green, gray'. Of the
different types of glaucoma...
- Gr**** mythology,
Glaucus (/ˈɡlɔːkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Γλαῦκος, romanized:
Glaûkos, lit. 'glimmering') was a Gr****
prophetic sea-god, born
mortal and turned...
- and dark blue (синий, siniy). The
Ancient Gr**** word for a
light blue,
glaukos, also
could mean
light green, gray, or yellow. In
Modern Hebrew, light...
- as, "bright-e****" or "with
gleaming eyes". The word is a
combination of
glaukós (γλαυκός,
meaning "gleaming, silvery", and later, "bluish-green" or "gray")...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Glaucus (/ˈɡlɔːkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Γλαῦκος
Glaukos means "shiny", "bright" or "bluish-green") was a
captain in the
Lycian army under...
-
lived on the
island Chios.
Merope gave
birth to
Ornytion (Porphyrion),
Glaukos,
Thersander and Almus. The star
Merope is
often called the "lost Pleiad"...
-
Glaucous (from
Latin glaucus, from
Ancient Gr**** γλαυκός (
glaukós) 'blue-green, blue-grey') is used to
describe the pale grey or bluish-green appearance...