Alectryon

See also: alectryon

Translingual

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ᾰ̓λεκτρῠών (ălektrŭṓn, rooster (masculine inflection) or hen (feminine inflection)).

Proper noun

Alectryon m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Sapindaceae – trees and shrubs native to southeast Asia and Australia.

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English

Proper noun

Alectryon

  1. (Greek mythology) A youth charged by Ares to stand guard outside his door while the god indulged in illicit love with Aphrodite. He fell asleep and was transformed into a rooster as punishment.

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