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Female monsters in Greek mythology
was not and was slain by the hero Perseus. Gorgons were dread monsters with terrifying eyes. A Gorgon head was displayed on Athena's aegis, giving it
Gorgons
Mountain peak in Antarctica
Gorgons Head (79°33′S 157°30′E / 79.550°S 157.500°E / -79.550; 157.500) is a peak southeast of Mount Hughes in the Cook Mountains of Antarctica. The
Gorgons_Head
Goddess from Greek mythology
the Gorgons in modern-day Libya. Herodotus also associated the Gorgons with Libya, reporting traditions that located them there. The three Gorgons—Medusa
Medusa
Genus of brittle stars
Gorgonocephalus, the Gorgon's heads or Gorgon's head basket stars, is a genus of marine basket stars in the class Ophiuroidea. Members of this genus are
Gorgonocephalus
vengeful deity has plotted to frame the Gorgons to get back at them for imprisoning her. In the climax, the Gorgons and the Lumberjanes team up to round
Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons
Cultural_depictions_of_Medusa_and_Gorgons
Stone sculpture in Bath
"Gorgon" comes from the Gorgons of Greek mythology, particularly Medusa. According to myth, Perseus slew the Gorgon and presented its severed head to
Bath_Gorgon
Roman site in the city of Bath, England
represents (as Gorgons are usually female), most scholars have converged toward viewing it as a deliberate syncretism of Minerva's Gorgon attribute with
Roman_Baths_(Bath)
The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon’s Head is a short novel published in 1898 for the series Books for the Bairns. The story was edited by W.T. Stead
The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head
The_Story_of_Perseus_and_the_Gorgon's_Head
Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae
them, holding it for ransom in return for the Gorgons' location. The Graeae informed Perseus that the Gorgons lived on the Island of Sarpedon. Perseus then
Perseus
Celtic water deity
the head represents the mythical Gorgon. As Greek mythology has it, the hero Perseus killed the Gorgon and gave the head to Athena, who wore it on her breastplate
Sulis
Species of gorgon's head
Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae, also known as a Gorgon's head or Medusa's head is a species of Gorgonocephalus, a genus of brittle star. The species has
Gorgonocephalus_caputmedusae
Sisters of the Gorgon Medusa
sister Gorgons, the third being Medusa, who were able to turn anyone who looked at them to stone. When Perseus beheaded Medusa, the two Gorgons pursued
Stheno_and_Euryale
Mythological Greek king on Seriphos
him to fetch the head of the gorgon Medusa. Polydectes' plan was foiled as Perseus returned victorious, who then used the severed head to petrify Polydectes
Polydectes
Legendary creature, buffalo whose head always looks downward
depictions have it sporting the head of a hog and the body of a cape buffalo. It is sometimes known as an African version of a Gorgon. Pliny the Elder (Natural
Catoblepas
Coins of Ancient Populonia
about 8.4 grams. Gorgon head facing forward; X below, sometimes between two dolphins. Weight is between 5.5 and 9 grams. Gorgon head facing forward; Λ
Coinage_of_Populonia
Ancient Greek sanctuary
Philomela/Chelidon carving up Itys Gorgon's head on a metope Three sitting women Perseus running with the Gorgon's head Hunter with his kill (perhaps Orion
Thermos_(Aetolia)
Mythical sea monster
kraken octopus, as discussed below. Actually there is even the species "Gorgon's head" Astrocladus euryale, whose old name was Asterias euryale, which Blumenbach
Kraken
Item in Greek mythology
interpreted as an animal skin or a shield and sometimes featuring the head of a Gorgon. There may be a connection with a deity named Aex, a daughter of Helios
Aegis
Colgate has also had its fair share. Two secret Honor Societies, the Gorgon's Head and Skull and Scroll, enjoyed a period as rival societies until 1934
List of Colgate University societies
List_of_Colgate_University_societies
Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts
published in 1867. In the 1898 short novel The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head the mythical story of Jason is described. Padraic Colum wrote an adaptation
Jason
King of Aethiopia in Greek mythology
hero then kills the monster (or turns it to stone by showing it the Gorgon's head). Perseus washes off his blood in a spring near the city of Joppa, which
Cepheus_(father_of_Andromeda)
rituals based on myths. Those of the Order of the Gorgon's Head centered on the myth of the Gorgons, three monstrous sisters prominent in ancient Greek
Collegiate secret societies in North America
Collegiate_secret_societies_in_North_America
Ancient Greek goddess
kind of flute, in imitation of the lamentations of Medusa's sisters, the Gorgons, after she was beheaded by the hero Perseus. According to Pindar, Athena
Athena
Topics referred to by the same term
medusa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Medusa is one of the three Gorgons in Greek mythology. Medusa may also refer to: Medusa, a Soul Eater character
Medusa_(disambiguation)
King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC
Philip II's bronze greaves Remains of the funeral pyre and banquet Gold Gorgon Head from Philip's cuirass (breastplate) The gilded silver diadem of Philip
Philip_II_of_Macedon
Species of brittle star
"dreadful" and cephalus meaning "head", and refers to the similarity between these basket stars and the Gorgon's head from Greek mythology with its writhing
Gorgonocephalus_eucnemis
Legendary king of Athens who slayed the Minotaur
in both plays. In the 1898 short novel The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head the mythical story of Theseus is described. F. L. Lucas's epic poem
Theseus
Museum in Greece around ancient Macedonian tombs
lantern with Pan relief Closeup of Pan relief on bronze lantern Gold Gorgon Head from Philip II's cuirass (breastplate) Philip II's bronze greaves Gold
Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina)
Museum_of_the_Royal_Tombs_of_Aigai_(Vergina)
Sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena
needed for the face, arms, and feet of the statue, as well as for the gorgon's head depicted on the goddess's chest. It is less certain that ivory could
Athena_Parthenos
Gorgimera – Half-gorgon (a monster like a catoblepas), half-chimera. It is the result of a union between a gorgon and a chimera whose goat's head is replaced
List of hybrid creatures in folklore
List_of_hybrid_creatures_in_folklore
Egyptian drinking dish from 2nd-century BC
spanning from approximately 300 BC to 20 BC. The underside has a large Gorgon's head occupying most of the area, probably intended to ward off evil. The
Farnese_Cup
Fictional character; leader of Attilan's Royal Guard and guardian of the Inhumans
Gorgon is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Gorgon is also a member of the Royal Family of the Inhumans, a race
Gorgon_(Inhuman)
Magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences
the Gorgon, the head of which now may be called the Gorgoneion, which features wild eyes, fangs, and protruding tongue. The full figure of the Gorgon holds
Apotropaic_magic
Bronze statue dated to the 300s BCE
aegis is strapped diagonally across her torso, which has a miniature Gorgon's head on it along with a border of snakes. The aegis' small size indicates
Piraeus_Athena
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
the University In the 1898 short novel The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head, the mythical story of the Argonauts is described. "BBC - History -
Argonauts
Equipment that protects the shin from injury
archaeologist Sir William Temple discovered a pair of bronze greaves with a Gorgon's head design in the relief on each knee capsule. It was estimated that the
Shin_guard
1964 British film by Terence Fisher
The Gorgon is a 1964 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Richard Pasco and Barbara Shelley. The
The_Gorgon
Palace in Greece
full hoplite uniform with intricate detailing such as a relief of a gorgon's head at the shield, apparently to petrify any enemies. This tall statue is
Achilleion_(Corfu)
Goddess in Celtic religion
bas-relief of a female figure; she is crowned like a tutelary deity, has a Gorgon's head on her breast, and holds a spear and a globe of victory like the Roman
Brigantia_(goddess)
Roman goddess of war
during the whole period of hostilities. Straub's statue (below) has a gorgon head on her shield to instil terror in her enemies, as does the Rembrandt
Bellona_(goddess)
2017 Marvel Television series
point where the glass isn't half empty, it's shattered." Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon: Black Bolt's cousin and leader of Attilan's Royal Guard, who can generate
Inhumans_(TV_series)
Sculpture
Paris, it was the Medusa Rondanini that served as the model for the gorgon's head in Perseus' outstretched hand. The Medusa Rondanini may be a Roman copy
Medusa_Rondanini
Ancient Greek goddess
goddess close to the daimons and sometimes is depicted with a Gorgon head, and the Gorgon is her distant ancestor. This winged Artemis lingered in ex-votos
Artemis
English clergyman, historian and novelist (1819–1875)
Heroes the story of Perseus, the Gorgon Slayer was taken and in 1898 republished as The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head. He was sympathetic to the idea
Charles_Kingsley
Glacier in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
glacier that flows northwest into the valley between Tentacle Ridge and Gorgons Head in the Cook Mountains. It was named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names
Minerva_Glacier
Priestesses of the Cimbri
shrine on Mount Lassois near the burial. The warriors, the chariots, the gorgon head, and the seeress figure on the lid, all point to the krater having been
Cimbrian_seeresses
Town in Roman Britain on the site of Bath, England
in 1790-3, that unearthed the facade of the Roman Temple, with its Gorgon's head centrepiece. The publicity surrounding this put Aquae Sulis firmly into
Aquae_Sulis
Protagonist of the God of War series
Blades of Athena, and the other wearing the Golden Fleece and holding a Gorgon's head. The second set included a twelve in (30 cm) figure that played six
Kratos_(God_of_War)
Name of Greek mythological figures
A helmeted Amazon with her sword and a shield bearing the Gorgon head image, Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix, 510–500 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen
Myrina_(mythology)
Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology
individual Amazons, that are referred to as queens of their people, even as the head of a dynasty. Without a male companion, they are portrayed in command of
Amazons
Hades character
being sexualized, monsters like Dusa are not, noting how she and other gorgons are the only female monsters in the game. They noted that, despite Dusa
Dusa_(Hades)
Hill and archaeological site in Murlo, Siena, Italy
of the hair. Some gorgons have lost part of their head from the forceful removal of cover tile. It is noteworthy that the gorgon's protuberant nose was
Poggio_Civitate
Television series
but the Guru's servant releases them. Together, the three head off to get the Gorgon's head in order to defeat the fire hydra and rescue the maiden, which
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The_New_Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn
Persian Empire coin
into the Orphic or Dionysiac mysteries. The coin was stamped with a Gorgon's head. In archaeological investigations of Greece since the mid-1990s, danakes
Danake
Eclipsing variable star in the constellation Perseus
was Perseus and Medusa's Head; an asterism representing the head of Medusa after Perseus had cut it off. Medusa is a gorgon so the star is also called
Algol
Ancient burial places in Rome, Italy
on the inside contains paintings (including a ceiling painting of a Gorgon's head) and inhumation burials and has a surviving inscription reading "Marcus
Catacombs_of_Rome
Prediction that causes itself to become true
accidentally killed when Perseus turns all the guests to stone with the Gorgon's head. Greek historiography provides a famous variant: when the Lydian king
Self-fulfilling_prophecy
Species of brittlestar
Astrocladus euryale, the basket star, or gorgon's head is a brittlestar of the family Gorgonocephalidae found in the coastal waters of South Africa from
Astrocladus_euryale
List of episodes in English dub
him a gadget featuring a Gorgon head in a box to turn his feet to stone so he can stand painlessly. However, the Gorgon head escapes and starts turning
List of Doraemon (2005 TV series) episodes (English dub)
List_of_Doraemon_(2005_TV_series)_episodes_(English_dub)
Scottish social anthropologist and folklorist (1854–1941)
and Immortality (1927) Taboo and the Perils of the Soul (1911) The Gorgon's Head and other Literary Pieces (1927) The Worship of Nature (1926) (from
James_George_Frazer
Ancient Greek mythological figure
his hands. — Hesiod, Theogony In Greek mythology, Medusa was one of the Gorgons, three monstrous siblings. Medusa, unlike her sisters Stheno and Euryale
Chrysaor
name, and were connected as part of a familial group which had Zeus at its head. This family included two generations: the first consisted of children of
List_of_Greek_deities
preserved state, Perseus slaying the Gorgon Medusa. Both images parallel the stylised depiction of the Gorgons on the black figure name vase decorated
Ancient_Greek_architecture
Devotion to serpent deities
Asclepius a vial of blood from the Gorgons. Gorgon blood had magical properties: if taken from the left side of the Gorgon, it was a fatal poison; from the
Snake_worship
Gate to the Byzantine Great Palace of Constantinople
statues of Emperor Zeno (r. 474–491) and Empress Ariadne, as well as four gorgon heads from the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus that "surround the Chalke with
Chalke
16th-century sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini
the mythological story of Perseus beheading Medusa, a hideous woman-faced Gorgon whose hair had been turned to snakes; anyone who looked at her was turned
Perseus with the Head of Medusa
Perseus_with_the_Head_of_Medusa
Mine in Barrow Island, Western Australia, Australia
The Gorgon gas project is a multi-decade natural gas project in Western Australia, involving the development of the Greater Gorgon gas fields, subsea gas-gathering
Gorgon_gas_project
1851 book by Nathaniel Hawthorne
time. All the tales are modified versions of ancient Greek myths: "The Gorgon's Head" – recounts the story of Perseus killing Medusa at the request of the
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
A_Wonder-Book_for_Girls_and_Boys
Fictional character
dust-covered figure was hanging on to the bottom of his carriage) and "The Gorgon's Head" (dining with his nephew, Charles Darnay). Dickens uses the account
Marquis_St._Evrémonde
Byzantine empress from 1071 to 1081
Pheidias or any of the sculptors produce a statue so beautiful. The Gorgon's head was said to turn those who looked upon it into stone, but anyone who
Maria_of_Alania
Sculpture by Camille Claudel
of the three Gorgons, Medusa. Perseus is portrayed looking toward his bronze shield as a mirror to see the reflection of Medusa's head, as looking into
Perseus_and_the_Gorgon
Archaeological site of Miletian Black Sea colony
during the 5th century BCE in both the form of circular tokens with Gorgon heads and unique coins in the shape of leaping dolphins. These are unusual
Pontic_Olbia
pinakia; they bore the information described above, as well as owls, Gorgon heads, and other heraldic devices associated with Athens. The supernumerary
Dikastes
List of fictional characters from the God of War video game franchise
voiced by Jennifer Hale. Gorgon Sisters – The three Gorgons who lead the race of Gorgons. Medusa – The former Queen of the Gorgons. She was decapitated by
List_of_God_of_War_characters
of Gregory Benford "Robowar" Jim Baen's Universe (August 2006) "The Gorgon's Head" (with Elisabeth Malartre) Space Cadets (August 2006) "I Could've Done
Gregory_Benford_bibliography
University in Bath, Somerset, England
build a college on the site. The university logo features the so-called Gorgon's head which is taken, via the university's coat of arms, from a Roman sculpture
University_of_Bath
Coin placed in or on the mouth of the dead
worshipper. Upon her lips was placed a gold danake stamped with the Gorgon's head. Coins begin to appear with greater frequency in graves during the 3rd
Charon's_obol
Species of brittle star
meaning "dreaded" and cephalus meaning "head", and refers to the similarity between these echinoids and the Gorgon's head from Greek myth with its coiled serpents
Gorgonocephalus_arcticus
Cisneros at left 23 January 1925 (not issued) 1000 Charles V at right, gorgon head at top center 1 July 1925 25 Francis Xavier at left; Francis Xavier baptizing
Banknotes of the Spanish peseta
Banknotes_of_the_Spanish_peseta
Monument in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey
spears and shields. Among the warriors, at the top of the gate, is a Gorgon's head (mythological creature with snake-like serpentine locks of hair). Although
Aslantaş-Yılantaş
Painting by William Hogarth
Left hand wall, centre oval: immediately above the bride and groom a Gorgon's head observes the scene and screams from an oval frame (as if even she is
Marriage A-la-Mode: 1. The Marriage Settlement
Marriage_A-la-Mode:_1._The_Marriage_Settlement
Sculptures designed for architectural pediments
small scale of the side figures compared with the central Gorgon." Gorgons and gorgon heads were the most common early pedimental sculptures, as an architectural
Pedimental_sculpture
Etruscan chariot, c. 530 BC, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
fatally lent to Patroklos. Below the helmet is a shield decorated with a Gorgon's head. The left side panel shows two warriors in combat, thought to be Achilles
Monteleone_chariot
Ancient human settlement
gigantic 2.5-metre-high (8.2 ft) clay gorgon head from the pediment, three metopes representing Perseus slaying the Gorgon, Heracles with the Cercopes, and
Selinunte
Early medieval bucket excavated in France
Perseus, the emperor is protected from enemies by his virtus and the Gorgon's head. Because these patterns play a role, the craftsman has created a "work
Giberville_bucket
British-American animated television series
Gorgons' two best players, they also serve as Stavros Garkos' right-hand men enlisted to assist him with his schemes. It is rare to see the Gorgons playing
Hurricanes_(TV_series)
saw it. In Zeus' case it was a shield, and in Athena's a cloak with a gorgon head. The Greek word aigis could thus have become the "helm of awe" through
List of named weapons, armour and treasures in Germanic heroic legend
List_of_named_weapons,_armour_and_treasures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend
4th Century BC jewelry box
(straight and inverted) of palmettes and lotus flowers framing a small Gorgon's head (gorgoneion); the lower one features sphinxes alternating with palmettes
Ficoroni_Cista
Epithet of the Roman goddess Venus
et equestri ordini portendi, quia equi ornamenta dispersa erant. The gorgon's head was concretely connected to genitalia in figurines such as those found
Venus_Verticordia
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
Apollonius). The snake that killed Mopsus was descended from the blood of the Gorgon's head that dripped onto the soil when Perseus once flew past. The clod of
Argonautica
Giddy Goat Games Dusa Hades 2020 Based on Medusa, Dusa is a disembodied gorgon head who works as a maid for the Greek god Hades. If the player character
List of fictional aromantic characters
List_of_fictional_aromantic_characters
British orientalist and minister of the Free Church of Scotland
Testament." Evans-Pritchard (1965) at 52, citing J. G. Frazer, The Gorgon's Head (1927) at 289. Not mentioned by Smith are prior publications concerning
William_Robertson_Smith
Heracles (1974) Gladys Schmitt, Electra (1966) Ian Serraillier, The Gorgon's Head (1961) George Shipway Warrior in Bronze (1977) King in Splendour (1979)
List of fiction set in ancient Greece
List_of_fiction_set_in_ancient_Greece
Celtic burial mound in Côte-d'Or, France
is a 55 cm high volute, each is elaborately decorated with a grimacing gorgon, a common motif on contemporary Greek bronzes. A frieze of hoplites decorates
Vix_Grave
English newspaper editor (1849–1912)
(1958) A Night to Remember (British film) The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head, published in 1898 "W.T. Stead Timeline". Attackingthedevil.co.uk. Archived
W._T._Stead
English novelist and poet (1912–1994)
(1960, Oxford University Press) — adaptation of The Song of Roland The Gorgon’s Head: The Story of Perseus (1961, Oxford University Press) The Way of Danger:
Ian_Serraillier
Ancient settlement in Anatolia
Arycanda Theatre panorama Arycanda Theatre panorama Grave decorated with a gorgon head Arykanda general view Arycanda from within bath Arycanda Peristyle house
Arycanda
Opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully
himself invisible, Persée flees the wrath of the remaining Gorgons, carrying Mèduse's head. The Ethiopians are celebrating and awaiting the victorious
Persée_(Lully)
2007 Sarah Jane Adventures story
"The Unicorn and the Wasp". The Gorgons were first mentioned in the Torchwood episode "Random Shoes". The fictional Gorgon Medusa appeared in the 1968 Doctor
Eye_of_the_Gorgon
1st-century BC Greek amphora
Athena in Attic art. The figures with cauldron-shaped heads are more gorgons, which are snake-headed creatures like Medusa. Cook, J. M. “Protoattic Pottery
Eleusis_Amphora
GORGONS HEAD
GORGONS HEAD
Male
Arthurian
, Igraine's husband.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gorgeous
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gorgeous
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gorgeous
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name for someone who lived by or in a deep valley, from Middle English, Old French gorge ‘gorge’, ‘ravine’ (from Old French gorge ‘throat’). There are various places in England and France named with this word, and the surname may be a habitational name from any of these.German : unexplained.A family by the name of Gorges originated in the village of Gorges near Périers in Normandy, France, where Ralph de Gorges was living in the late 11th century. A branch of the family was established in England when Thomas de Gorges lost his lands to the King of France. He became warden of Henry III’s manor of Powerstock, Devon.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
Gorgeous
Male
Greek
(ΓώÏγος) Contracted form of Greek Yiorgos, YORGOS means "earth-worker, farmer."
Male
French
French Arthurian legend name of Igraine's first husband, the Duke of Cornwall, before she married Uther Pendragon. The name may have been derived from Gorlassar, an Old Welsh epithet belonging to Uther, possibly GORLOIS means "above the blue" or "higher than the sky."
Boy/Male
Indian
Gorgeous
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a place in Berwickshire (Borders), named with Welsh gor ‘spacious’ + din ‘fort’.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from Gourdon in Saône-et-Loire, so called from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gordus + the locative suffix -o, -Ånis.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mag Mhuirneacháin, a patronymic from the personal name Muirneachán, a diminutive of muirneach ‘beloved’.Jewish (from Lithuania) : probably a habitational name from the Belorussian city of Grodno. It goes back at least to 1657. Various suggestions, more or less fanciful, have been put forward as to its origin. There is a family tradition among some bearers that they are descended from a son of a Duke of Gordon, who converted to Judaism in the 18th century, but the Jewish surname was in existence long before the 18th century; others claim descent from earlier Scottish converts, but this is implausible.Spanish and Galician Gordón, and Basque : habitational name from a place called Gordon (Basque) or Gordón (Spanish, Galician), of which there are examples in Salamanca, Galicia, and Basque Country.Spanish : possibly in some instances from an augmentative of the nickname Gordo (see Gordillo).
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English Scottish
From the cornered hill.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Igraine's husband.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Introduced in America by a family from Gorton, Lancashire, England (three miles from Manchester), the name Gorton was also adopted by a religious group known as the Gortonites. They were followers of Samuel Gorton (c. 1592–1677), whose unorthodox religious beliefs, which included denying the doctrine of the Trinity, caused him to seek religious toleration by emigrating to Boston in 1637 with his family. In conflict with authorities in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Newport, he eventually settled in Shawomet, RI, and renamed it Warwick. He died there in 1677, leaving three sons and at least six daughters.
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Gorgeous
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Gorgeous
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gorgeous
Girl/Female
Greek
Sister of the Gorgons.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish
Hill Near the Meadow; From the Cornered Hill; Triangular Hill; Large Fortification; From the Marshes; One of Scotland's Great Clans; Spacious Fort
Girl/Female
Greek
Sister of the Gorgons.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gorgeous
GORGONS HEAD
GORGONS HEAD
Biblical
treading under foot; manger
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Glorious; Delighting
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Short; Very Powerful
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Glass
Boy/Male
Arabic, Parsi
Caress; Kindness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautifully Coloured; Purity of Gold
Boy/Male
Tamil
Golden, Son, Son of Daksh, The glorious
Boy/Male
Arabic
Form of Jamal
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pezan mard means holly Man
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Bravery; The Sun of Valour; Lord Hanuman; Praiseworthy; Record; Strong Strong; One who Continue Progress
GORGONS HEAD
GORGONS HEAD
GORGONS HEAD
GORGONS HEAD
GORGONS HEAD
n.
The digestive organs.
n.
Anything very ugly or horrid.
n.
The brindled gnu. See Gnu.
a.
Gorgeous; sumptuous.
n.
The Gorgon; or one of the Gorgons whose hair was changed into serpents, after which all who looked upon her were turned into stone.
n.
Any slender branched gorgonian.
a.
Without female organs; male.
p. p.
of Forgo
a.
Having male sexual organs while young, and female organs later in life.
n.
A genus of Gorgoniacea, formerly very extensive, but now restricted to such species as the West Indian sea fan (Gorgonia flabellum), sea plume (G. setosa), and other allied species having a flexible, horny axis.
n.
A mask carved in imitation of a Gorgon's head.
n.
One of three fabled sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snaky hair and of terrific aspect, the sight of whom turned the beholder to stone. The name is particularly given to Medusa.
a.
Like or pertaining to the trogons.
n. pl.
Coarse meal.
n.
Imposing through splendid or various colors; showy; fine; magnificent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Gorge
n. pl.
Alt. of Gurgeons
a.
The organs of generation; the sexual organs; the private parts.
a.
Like a Gorgon; very ugly or terrific; as, a Gorgon face.
n. pl.
See Grudgeons.