What is another word for Alecto?

Pronunciation: [ɐlˈɛktə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Alecto is commonly known as one of the Furies in Greek mythology, but it can also be referred to as Megaera and Tisiphone. These three sisters were believed to bring punishment and torment to those who committed specific sins, such as murder and betrayal. Alecto, which means "unceasing" or "implacable," was associated with anger and used her powers to instigate disputes and conflicts. Megaera, whose name means "jealous rage," was responsible for punishing infidelity and oath-breaking. Tisiphone, meaning "vengeful destruction," was in charge of punishing crimes against the gods and the dead. Although these names may not be commonly used in everyday language, they evoke powerful emotions that have been entrenched in myth and literature for centuries.

What are the hypernyms for Alecto?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    monster, Greek Mythology figure, ancient deity.

Usage examples for Alecto

Nemesis and the Erinnyes from Alecto to Megaera, the most terrible of all the gods, are women!"
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
Now, with Diabolus was, among others, the fierce Alecto, and Apollyon, and the mighty giant Beelzebub, and Lucifer, and Legion.
"The Worlds Greatest Books Vol. II: Fiction"
Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.
And this was the advice of that fierce Alecto.
"The Works of John Bunyan Volume 3"
John Bunyan

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